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The Law and Politics of International Delegation

February 16th and 17th, 2007

Sponsored by the Center for International and Comparative Law and the Program in Public Law at Duke Law School

Workshop Schedule

Papers

Workshop papers will be published in a later issue of Duke's journal of Law & Contemporary Problems
Do not quote or cite papers without permission from author.

Delegating Sovereignty to International Courts (.pdf)
Karen J. Alter

The Concept of International Delegation (.pdf)
Curtis Bradley & Judith Kelley

Sovereignty and Delegation in International Organizations (.pdf)
David Epstein and Sharyn O'Halloran

Negotiate or Litigate? Effects of WTO Judicial Delegation on Domestic Trade Politics (.pdf)
Judith L. Goldstein and Richard Steinberg

The Myth of International Delegation (.pdf)
Andrew T. Guzman and Jennifer Landsidle

International Delegation and Domestic Authority (.pdf)
Oona A. Hathaway

The Price of Admission: Binding Member States to Un-Ratified Treaties? (.pdf)
Laurence R. Helfer

When, What, and Why Do States Choose to Delegate? Characteristics of Delegation in a Random Sample of International Agreements (.pdf)
Barbara Koremenos

International Delegations and the Values of Federalism (.pdf)
Neil S. Siegel

Delegation Success and Policy Failure: Collective Delegation and the Search for Iraqi WMD (.pdf)
Michael J. Tierney