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International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements - A General Theory with Evidence from the European Union (Paperback)
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International Courts and the Performance of International Agreements - A General Theory with Evidence from the European Union (Paperback)
Series: Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
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Nations often turn to international courts to help with overcoming
collective-action problems associated with international relations.
However, these courts generally cannot enforce their rulings, which
begs the question: how effective are international courts? This
book proposes a general theory of international courts that assumes
a court has no direct power over national governments. Member
states are free to ignore both the international agreement and the
rulings by the court created to enforce that agreement. The theory
demonstrates that such a court can, in fact, facilitate cooperation
with international law, but only within important political
constraints. The authors examine the theoretical argument in the
context of the European Union. Using an original data set of
rulings by the European Court of Justice, they find that the
disposition of court rulings and government compliance with those
rulings comport with the theory's predictions.
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