Leading the debate on the domestic effect of the growing
influence of international adjudication, this invaluable text
examines Serbia and Croatia's erratic record of compliance with the
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
(ICTY).
Since the demise of the Milosevic and Tudjman regimes, Serbian
and Croatian governments have been inconsistent in cooperating with
the ICTY, despite the conditions of EU membership and US financial
incentives. This study reconstructs events before, during and after
extradition to build up a picture of the complex politics involved
in ICTY relations, and provides a conceptual framework to study
compliance in international relations and law. Through this
analysis, a historical tracing of varied factors of political
influence and a conceptualization of compliance is provided,
resulting in a rich interdisciplinary work embracing political
science, international relations and social theory. By scrutinizing
the social meanings and political practices which become attached
to prescribed norms in compliance processes, this book provides a
highly-relevant insight into contemporary meanings of
'compliance'.
Politics of International Law and Compliance will be of interest
to students and scholars of politics, international relations and
international law, and European politics.
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