ID | 109198 |
Title Proper | State reputation and compliance with international law |
Other Title Information | looking through a Chinese lens |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mushkat, Roda |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | There is no single credible explanation for the diverse patterns of rule conformity observed in the global arena. The subject has been approached from multiple perspectives, some inspired by positivist/scientific paradigms of the rationalist type. Among the latter, attempts to systematically account for the effect of reputational capital have been particularly cogent, incisively expressed and empirically well-supported. Nevertheless, the body of knowledge that has been built up is not devoid of theoretical and methodological gaps, a feature brought into focus by examining relevant developments in the seldom addressed by Western legal scholars, but highly pertinent, China context |
`In' analytical Note | Chinese Journal of International Law Vol. 10, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.703-737 |
Journal Source | Chinese Journal of International Law Vol. 10, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.703-737 |
Key Words | State Reputation ; International Law ; China ; Development |