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The Myth of International Delegation
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Landsidle, Jennifer
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Authority
/ Decision making
/ Delegated legislation
/ Delegation
/ Delegation of authority
/ Economic aspects
/ Essays
/ Immunities of foreign states
/ International agreements
/ International disputes
/ International law
/ International relations
/ Jurisdiction
/ Political participation
/ Sovereign states
/ Sovereignty
/ State
/ Threats
/ Treaties
/ Tribunals
/ United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
/ World problems
2008
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The Myth of International Delegation
by
Landsidle, Jennifer
, Guzman, Andrew T.
in
Authority
/ Decision making
/ Delegated legislation
/ Delegation
/ Delegation of authority
/ Economic aspects
/ Essays
/ Immunities of foreign states
/ International agreements
/ International disputes
/ International law
/ International relations
/ Jurisdiction
/ Political participation
/ Sovereign states
/ Sovereignty
/ State
/ Threats
/ Treaties
/ Tribunals
/ United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
/ World problems
2008
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The Myth of International Delegation
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Landsidle, Jennifer
, Guzman, Andrew T.
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Authority
/ Decision making
/ Delegated legislation
/ Delegation
/ Delegation of authority
/ Economic aspects
/ Essays
/ Immunities of foreign states
/ International agreements
/ International disputes
/ International law
/ International relations
/ Jurisdiction
/ Political participation
/ Sovereign states
/ Sovereignty
/ State
/ Threats
/ Treaties
/ Tribunals
/ United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
/ World problems
2008
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The Myth of International Delegation
2008
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Overview
We live in a world of sovereign states that lacks a supra-national government. One consequence of this reality is that states must find ways to manage their interactions without reliance on some higher coercive power. When considering a problem that affects two or more states, one solution is for the states to cooperate by entering into an agreement in which each party makes representations about how it will act. If successful, agreements of this sort make behavior more predictable and encourage value-increasing cooperative behavior.
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School of Law, University of California, Berkeley,California Law Review Inc,University of California - Berkeley, School of Law
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