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ID071599
Title ProperCompliance with international law
Other Title Informationinternational law on terrorism at the United Nations
LanguageENG
AuthorStiles, Kendall W ;  Thayne, Adam
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Are certain countries more likely to comply with international law than others? History has provided an interesting test of several competing theories of international rule compliance in the form of the UN Security Council's Resolution 1373 to combat international terrorism. We apply a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods to test the salience of various national characteristics - domestic political culture, national interests, regionalism, dependency, power, international alliance patterns, past patterns of compliance. In the end, while all the factors seem to have a bearing on the outcome, regionalism and past patterns of compliance emerge as particularly significant.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 41, No. 2; Jun 2006: p153-176
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol: 41 No 2
Key WordsCompliance ;  International Law ;  Terrorism ;  United Nations