Papers
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The Concept of International Delegation
Curtis Bradley & Judith G. Kelley -
Delegating to International Courts: Four Varieties of Delegation and their Implications for "Delegating Sovereignty"
Karen J. Alter -
Unratified Treaty Amendments and Constitutional Process
Curtis Bradley -
Delegating Retaliation: Two American Experiences with the WTO
Rachel Brewster -
Institutional Persistence and Change in International Delegation
Tim Büthe -
Delegation Games and Sovereignty
David Epstein and Sharyn O'Halloran -
Delegation to the WTO: Liberalizing Through Legislation or Litigation?
Judith L. Goldstein & Richard H. Steinberg -
The Myth of International Delegation
Andrew T. Guzman & Jennifer Landsidle -
Does Delegation Undermine U.S. Sovereignty?
Oona A. Hathaway -
Theories of Change in International Organizations
Laurence R. Helfer -
Humanitarian Intervention and Sovereignty Delegation: Why? When? Who Decides? How Much?
Bruce W. Jentleson -
The United States and Delegation to International Institutions
Judith G. Kelley & Robert O. Keohane -
Delegating Divisible Sovereignty: Some Conceptual Issues
David A. Lake -
Calibrating the Life-Cycle of International Delegation
Joost Pauwelyn -
Principal-Agent Analysis and International Delegation: Red Herrings, Theoretical Clarifications, and Empirical Disputes
Mark A. Pollack -
International Delegation
Eric A. Posner -
Taking Turns
Edward T. Swaine -
Delegation of Authority in International Relations: The Promise and Limits of Agency Theory
Michael J. Tierney -
Allocating Remedial Responsibilities Between Domestic and Supranational Courts
Ernest A. Young
