International Mediation
In: Forum for development studies: journal of Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and Norwegian Association for Development, Band 40, Heft 1, S. 189-191
ISSN: 1891-1765
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In: Forum for development studies: journal of Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and Norwegian Association for Development, Band 40, Heft 1, S. 189-191
ISSN: 1891-1765
In: Postcolonial politics
In: WEED Arbeitspapier
World Affairs Online
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Beurteilung der Entspannungsbemühungen der Großmächte.
Themen: Vertrauen in die Fähigkeit der Großmächte zur Bewältigung der
Weltprobleme; Bewertung der Friedensanstrengungen der USA und der
Sowjetunion; Einstellung zur amerikanischen Truppenstärke in Europa, zur
Höhe des deutschen Wehretats, zur Abrüstung und zur Entspannungspolitik
von Präsident Nixon; Einschätzung der stärksten Macht überhaupt und der
stärksten Atommacht; allgemeine Beurteilung der USA und der UdSSR;
politische Informiertheit.
Demographie: Alter (klassiert; Geschlecht; Familienstand; Konfession;
Religiosität; Schulbildung; Beruf; Haushaltseinkommen; Ortsgröße;
Bundesland.
Interviewerrating: Interviewdauer; Interviewdatum;
Kooperationsbereitschaft des Befragten; Anwesenheit anderer Personen;
Anzahl der Kontaktversuche; Intervieweridentifikation.
GESIS
In: Schriftenreihe Finanzwirtschaft und Finanzrecht 79
In: Heidelberger Musterverträge Heft 89
In: ELNI review, S. 1-12
This essay aims to launch the proceedings of international law on a high note, and to suggest that many common impressions of it are wrong in general, and particularly wrong in the context of international environmental law. Even more particularly, multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) illustrate the maturation and sophistication of international environmental law. If anything, the diversity and flexibility of compliance approaches under MEAs highlight the limited purchase of simple dichotomies such as "binding vs. non-binding" or "enforcement vs. ineffectiveness". The essay begins by exploring the concept of "enforcement" in international law in general. It suggests that a concept of enforcement as imposition of legal sanctions, or penalties, is unduly narrow. The essay then canvasses some of the main theoretical assumptions about international law and compliance. An exploration of this theoretical context illuminates the reasons underlying common misconceptions about international law and its enforcement, and helps put in perspective the evolution of approaches to compliance in international environmental law. Finally, against the backdrop of these general considerations, the author examines key features of the approaches to compliance and enforcement in international environmental law and MEAs. The aim is to provide a 'bigger picture', a context for the detailed discussions of compliance mechanisms that make up the bulk of the conference proceedings.
In: Problemfelder internationaler Beziehungen
World Affairs Online
In: The Italian Yearbook of International Law Online, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 596-599
ISSN: 2211-6133
In: Litera B