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Foreword vii
Introduction 1
States, Firms, and the Enforcement of International Law 29
Lessons from Contract Theory 59
A Model of Optimal Enforcement 84
Patterns of International Law Enforcement 110
The Choice between Formal and Informal Enforcement 147
The Future of International Law and Its Enforcement 180
Glossary 215
Table of Authorities 225
Index 247
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