Table of Contents

  

International Law and Organization:
Closing the Compliance Gap

Edward C. Luck and Michael W. Doyle, eds.

 

Chapter 1:

Introduction

Katia P. Coleman and Michael W. Doyle

 

Chapter 2:

Conceptual Issues Surrounding the Compliance Gap

George W. Downs and Andrea Trento

 

Chapter 3:

Crisis and Conflicts in the Great Lakes Region:
Problem of Non-Compliance with Humanitarian Law

James R. Katalikawa, Henry M. Onoria, and Baker G. Wairama

 

Chapter 4:

Compliance with the Laws of War:
The Role of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

Luc Côté

 

Chapter 5:

International Laws of War and the African Child:
Norms, Compliance, and Sovereignty

Jeffrey Herbst

 

Chapter 6:

Dilemmas of Compliance with Arms Control
And Disarmament Agreements

Harold Feiveson and Jacqueline Shire

 

Chapter 7:

Elementary Aspects of Non-Compliance
in the World of Arms Control and Nonproliferation

Zia Mian

 

Chapter 8:

The Institutional Dilemma of Market Integration:
Compliance and International Regimes for Trade and Finance

Kathleen R. McNamara

 

Chapter 9:

South Korea and International Compliance Behavior:
WTO and IMF in Comparative Perspectives

Chung-in Moon

 

Chapter 10:

Compliance with Multilateral Environmental Agreements:
The Climate Change Regime

Philippe Sands and Jan Linehan

 

Chapter 11:

Conclusion:
Gaps, Commitment, and the Compliance Challenge

Edward C. Luck