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In: University of Chicago Law Review Online (2024)
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In: Studies on international courts and tribunals
This book explores the best mechanisms for helping bring about compliance with international treaties. In recent years, many international treaties have included non-compliance mechanisms (NCMs) to facilitate implementation and promote parties' compliance with their obligations. These NCMs exist alongside the formal dispute resolution processes of international courts and tribunals. The authors bring together a wide legal and geographical spectrum of views from different parts of the world representing novel insights into NCMs' contribution to treaty implementation and compliance. The research has cast important light on how procedural innovations may help render NCMs more effective, as well as on the circumstances in which they may be needed, including particularly where nations share common interests, populations are interdependent, and implementation makes significant administrative, regulatory and political demands. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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In: Routledge Revivals Series
Blog: Econbrowser
Residential or nonresidential? This is a question brought to my attention in a conversation with Joe Schulz. Schulz subsequently outlined some of the trends in residential construction. Without hard numbers broken down to Wisconsin level (that I know of), it's hard to say how much to apportion to residential vs. nonresidential. Here's one thought. What […]
Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
The conference agreement on the 2024 Military Construction and Veterans Affairs appropriations bill is among the six legislative measures that were signed into law on Saturday. The military construction portion of the bill contains money for forces in the United States and around the world.
The post 2024 Military Construction Appropriations appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
In: RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON LAW AND TIME, F. Fagan & S. Levmore (eds.), Edward Elgar Ltd. (Forthcoming)
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In: Constructif: des contributions plurielles aux grands débats de notre temps, Band 67, Heft 1, S. 5-7
1. Introducation -- 2. Cisg and unification of international sales law -- 3.Legal interpretation and uniform interpretation of cisg -- 4.Gap-filling and the uniform interpretation of cisg -- 5. supplemental materials and the uniform interpretation of cisg -- 6.Conclusion.
In: Notre Dame Law Review, Band 100
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In: Security studies, S. 1-32
ISSN: 1556-1852
In: Cambridge elements. Elements in public and nonprofit administration
This Element focuses on New Public Governance as one of the major administrative narratives of our times. It offers a critical interpretation of NPG as a hybrid tool for management, governance, and reform, arguing that NPG coexists with and is likely to gradually merge into New Public Management. Several arguments support the 'continuity and hybridization' hypothesis, whereby the transition from NPM to NPG occurred through the retention of key elements and a layering and sedimentation process. These arguments challenge the "linear substitution" hypothesis, accounting for NPM's persistence and dominance. The Element develops a new interpretation of NPG and discusses the challenges that NPG poses. Finally, it shows that exploring hybridity is critical for evaluating the potential of NPG in terms of a shift in public administration and understanding governance trajectories and reform scenarios.
In: The International journal of construction education and research: a tri-annual publication of the Associated Schools of Construction, S. 1-36
ISSN: 1550-3984, 1522-8150