Paths to Compliance: Enforcement, Management, and the European Union
(2002) In International Organization 56(3). p.609-643- Abstract
- In recent years, the question of what determines compliance with international regulatory agreements has gained an increasingly prominent position on the research agenda through a burgeoning literature on international regime effectiveness and international legal systems. The contemporary debate is framed in terms of two alternative perspectives on compliance: enforcement or management. The two perspectives present contending claims about the most effective means of addressing non-compliance in international cooperation. Whereas enforcement theorists characteristically stress a coercive strategy of monitoring and sanctions, management theorists embrace a problem-solving approach based on capacity building, rule interpretation, and... (More)
- In recent years, the question of what determines compliance with international regulatory agreements has gained an increasingly prominent position on the research agenda through a burgeoning literature on international regime effectiveness and international legal systems. The contemporary debate is framed in terms of two alternative perspectives on compliance: enforcement or management. The two perspectives present contending claims about the most effective means of addressing non-compliance in international cooperation. Whereas enforcement theorists characteristically stress a coercive strategy of monitoring and sanctions, management theorists embrace a problem-solving approach based on capacity building, rule interpretation, and transparency. (Less)
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- author
- Tallberg, Jonas LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2002
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Internationell politik, Politik i Europa
- in
- International Organization
- volume
- 56
- issue
- 3
- pages
- 609 - 643
- publisher
- Cambridge University Press
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- scopus:18744370190
- ISSN
- 1531-5088
- DOI
- 10.1162/002081802760199908
- language
- English
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- yes
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