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International law --- Security, International --- Droit international --- Sécurité internationale --- Congresses --- Congrès
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Effectiveness and validity of law --- International law --- Effectivité et validité du droit --- Droit international --- Congresses --- Congrès
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Arms control. --- Compliance. --- Law and economic development. --- Law --- Nuclear disarmament. --- Treaties. --- Economic aspects
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This volume, 'Treaty Compliance: Some Concerns and Remedies,' addresses the complexities of ensuring compliance with international treaties, particularly in the realms of disarmament, environment, and human rights. Edited by the Canadian Council on International Law and The Markland Group, the book compiles revised papers from a 1995 workshop in Toronto, aiming to enhance compliance systems for multilateral treaties. It explores various mechanisms and challenges in treaty compliance, including those related to biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons, as well as conventional arms. Notably, it discusses the role of international humanitarian law in arms control and the influence of political and technological contexts on compliance. The book is intended for legal scholars, policymakers, and practitioners involved in international law, offering insights into the enforcement and oversight of global treaties.
Treaties. --- International law. --- Treaties --- International law
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Environmental law, International --- Environnement (Droit international) --- Droits. --- Enfants --- Environnement --- Droit international --- Droit --- Enfants - Droits. --- Environnement - Droit international - Congres --- Environnement - Droit - Congres
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"The 15 essays in this book began as papers presented at the Seventh Four Societies Conference hosted at Waseda University, Tokyo, in June 2018, by the Japanese Society of International Law (JSIL). The 'Four Societies' conferences are a collaborative initiative of the American Society of International Law (asil), the Australian New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL), the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL) and JSIL. The biannual conferences, which began in 2006, provide an opportunity for emerging scholars to foster a collaborative network around a common theme"--
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