The Limits of Leviathan : Contract Theory and the Enforcement of International Law
Throughout this book, we will use the term formal enforcement to distinguish legalized, institutionally based, privately initiated mechanisms from the traditional informal means of enforcement that remain subject to state control. The key characteristics of the formal enforcement process are the...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-354082014-01-19T23:54:23Z The Limits of Leviathan : Contract Theory and the Enforcement of International Law Scott, Robert E Stephan, Paul B Theory Law Throughout this book, we will use the term formal enforcement to distinguish legalized, institutionally based, privately initiated mechanisms from the traditional informal means of enforcement that remain subject to state control. The key characteristics of the formal enforcement process are the promulgation of nondiscretionary rules governing the behavior of affected parties and the existence of a body with both the authority and the capacity to consider claims brought by a representative range of interested parties and to grant relief through direct imposition of preannounced and salient sanctions for noncompliance. When we say “a representative range of interested parties,” we do not mean that standing to initiate proceedings has to extend to all interested persons, but only that it is not limited solely to states 2013-09-05T09:20:22Z 2013-09-05T09:20:22Z 2006 Book 978-0-511-24946-4 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35408 en application/pdf Press |
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Throughout this book, we will use the term formal enforcement to distinguish
legalized, institutionally based, privately initiated mechanisms from the
traditional informal means of enforcement that remain subject to state control.
The key characteristics of the formal enforcement process are the promulgation
of nondiscretionary rules governing the behavior of affected parties and the
existence of a body with both the authority and the capacity to consider claims
brought by a representative range of interested parties and to grant relief
through direct imposition of preannounced and salient sanctions for noncompliance.
When we say “a representative range of interested parties,” we do
not mean that standing to initiate proceedings has to extend to all interested
persons, but only that it is not limited solely to states |
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The Limits of Leviathan :
Contract Theory and the Enforcement of
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Contract Theory and the Enforcement of
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Contract Theory and the Enforcement of
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