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Part I. International Regimes Theory: Does Law Matter?:
1. Structural causes and regime consequences: regime as intervening variables (1982) Stephen D. Krasner;
2. The demand for international regimes (1982) Robert O. Keohane;
Part II. Commitment and Compliance:
3. Democratic states and commitments in international relations (1996) Kurt Taylor Gaubatz;
4. On compliance (1993) Abram Chayes and Antonia Handler Chayes;
5. Is the good news about compliance good news about cooperation (1996) George Downs, David M. Rocke and Peter Barsoom;
Part III. Legalization and Its Limits:
6. The concept of legalization (2000) Kenneth Abbot, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Duncan Snidal;
7. Legalized dispute resolution: interstate and transnational (2000) Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Moravcsik and Anne-Marie Slaughter;
8. Legalization, trade liberalization and domestic politics: a cautionary note (2000) Judith Goldstein and Lisa L. Martin;
9. Comment on 'legalization and world politics' (2001) Martha Finnemore and Stephen J. Toope;
Part IV. International Law and International Norms:
10. Quasi-states, dual regimes and neoclassical theory: international jurisprudence and the third world (1987) Robert H. Jackson;
11. Which norms matter? revisiting the 'failure' of internationalism (1997) Jeffrey W. Legro;
12. The territorial integrity norm: international boundaries and the use of force (2001) Mark Zacher;
Part V. Treaty Design and Dynamics:
13. Why are some international agreements informal? (1991) Charles Lipson;
14. The politics of dispute settlement design:explaining legalism in regional trade pacts (2000) James McCall Smith;
15. Loosening the ties that bind: a learning model of agreement flexibility (2001) Barbara Koremenos;
16. Driving with the rearview mirror: on the rational science of institutional design (2001) Alexander Wendt;
17. The dynamics of international law: the interaction of normative and operating systems (2003) Paul F. Diehl, Charlotte Ku and Daniel Zamora;
Part VI. Law and Legal Institutions:
18. Europe before the court: a political theory of legal integration (1993) Anne-Marie Slaughter and Walter Mattli;
19. The European Court of Justice, national governments, and legal integration in the European Union (1998) Geoffrey Garrett, R. Daniel Kelemen and Heiner Schultz;
Part VII. Other Substantive Areas of International Law; i. Security:
20. Scraps of paper? Agreements and the durability of peace (2003) Virginia Page Fortna; ii. Trade:
21. In the shadow of law or power? Consensus-based bargaining and outcomes in the GATT/WTO (2002) Richard H. Steinberg; iii. Money:
22. The legalization of international monetary affairs (2000) Beth Simmons; iv. War crimes:
23. Constructing an atrocities regime: the politics of war crimes tribunals (2001) Christopher Rudolph; v. Human rights:
24. The origins of human rights regimes: democratic delegation in postwar Europe (2000) Andrew Moravcsik; vi. Environment:
25. Regime design matters: international oil pollution and treaty compliance (1994) Ronald B. Mitchell; vii. Intellectual property:
26. The regime complex for plant genetic resources (2004) Kal Raustiala and David G. Victor.
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