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Hanʼguk chŏnja ŭihoeron. Sŏul-si: Hanul, 2003.

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Parliament and the public interest. Perth, W.A: Australian Institute for Public Policy, 1985.

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Bunov, Egor. Social efficiency of internal affairs bodies. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1243771.

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The monograph contains a theoretical analysis of the social effectiveness of the internal affairs bodies as the degree of satisfaction of the population with the quality of law enforcement activities to protect their interests, rights and freedoms. The results of a multidimensional analysis of empirical studies of the influence of macro - and microsocial factors on the effectiveness of interaction between the population and law enforcement agencies are presented. The article substantiates the criteria for social assessment of the activities of the internal affairs bodies, the use of which allows for practical adjustment of the forms and methods of the management system. For a wide range of readers interested in the practice of applying legal measures of law enforcement.
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Bodies in doubt: An American history of intersex. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.

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Commission, Manitoba Law Reform. The Legislative Assembly and conflict of interest. Winnipeg: The Commission, 2000.

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Bodies at risk: Unsafe limits in romanticism and postmodernism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1998.

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Burynin, Sergey, Sergey Valov, Yuriy Cvetkov, and Aleksandr Savos'kin. Reception of citizens and consideration of appeals in investigative bodies. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1088243.

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In the monograph, based on the achievements of the theory of constitutional law, criminal procedure and administrative law, extensive regulations, decisions of the constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, courts of General jurisdiction and enforcement practices and the results of their research presented the main aspects of organizing and conducting the reception of citizens, consideration of complaints in the investigative agencies of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Ministry of internal Affairs of Russia and FSB of Russia. It is intended for managers and employees of investigative bodies, and can also be useful to employees and employees of other state and local government bodies that are authorized to receive citizens and consider appeals, as well as specialists in state and municipal management.
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Doubting Sex: Inscriptions, Bodies and Selves in Nineteenth-Century Hermaphrodite Case Histories. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012.

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Osetrov, Georgiy. Tactical and special training. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1082300.

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Presents the main components of tactical and special training. Considered tasks solved by forces and means of internal troops of the internal Affairs bodies and other territorial units with the threat of emergency situations and the establishment of a state of emergency for the protection of individuals, society and the state in terms of both the peaceful and military time. For the students trained on a speciality "Economic security".
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FACA: Conflicts of interest and vaccine development--preserving the integrity of the process : hearing before the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, June 15, 2000. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2001.

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Yunas, S. Fida. Afghanistan: Organization of the Peoples Democratic Party of Afghanistan/Watan Party, governments and biographical sketches 1982-1998. [S.l: s.n. , 1998], 1998.

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Yunas, S. Fida. Afghanistan: Jirgahs and loya jirgahs, the Afghan tradition, 977 AD to 1991 AD. [S.l: s. n., 1997.

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Afghanistan: A political history. [Peshawar: s.n.], 2002.

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Yunas, S. Fida. Afghanistan: Political parties, groups, movements and Mujahideen alliances and governments 1879-1997. [S.l: s.n., 1997.

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Afghanistan: Internal security through demarcation of external borders. [Peshawar: s.n., 2004.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Fisheries Management. Conflicts of interest within the Regional Fisheries Management Councils: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Fisheries Management of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on ensuring that all rules, regulations, and laws have been followed by the council members, March 23, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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Conflicts of interest within the Regional Fisheries Management Councils: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Fisheries Management of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, first session, on ensuring that all rules, regulations, and laws have been followed by the council members, March 23, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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Malphrus, Benjamin K. JOVE annual progress report. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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Rossinskiy, Boris. Administrative law and administrative responsibility. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1694072.

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The course of lectures corresponds to the programs of administrative law for students studying in the bachelor's degree program "Jurisprudence", as well as the specialties" Legal support of national security "and"Law Enforcement". The course of lectures summarizes the author's experience of lecturing on administrative law and administrative responsibility at the All-Russian State University of Justice (RPA of the Ministry of Justice of Russia), the Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the Academy of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, and a number of other universities. For students, cadets, postgraduates, adjuncts and teachers of law schools and faculties, researchers, employees of state and municipal bodies, persons improving their qualifications.
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Gerardo, Caetano, Perina Rubén M, and Cordeiro Cecilia, eds. Informática: Internet & política. Montevideo: Centro Latinoamericano de Economía Humana, 2003.

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Lee, Mary, Benjamin Boudreaux, Ritika Chaturvedi, Sasha Romanosky, and Bryce Downing. The Internet of Bodies: Opportunities, Risks, and Governance. RAND Corporation, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7249/rr3226.

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Parliament in the age of the Internet. Oxford: Oxford University Press in association with the Hansard Society for Parliamentary Government, 1999.

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1961-, Shields Rob, ed. Cultures of Internet: Virtual spaces, real histories, living bodies. London: Sage Publications, 1996.

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Agger, Ben. Speeding Up Fast Capitalism: Internet Culture, Work, Families, Food, Bodies. Paradigm Publishers, 2004.

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Shields, Robert M. Cultures of the Internet: Virtual Spaces, Real Histories, Living Bodies. Sage Publications Ltd, 1996.

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Shields, Robert M. Cultures of the Internet: Virtual Spaces, Real Histories, Living Bodies. Sage Publications Ltd, 1996.

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Speeding Up Fast Capitalism: Internet Culture, Work, Families, Food, Bodies. Paradigm Publishers, 2004.

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Mike, Crang, Crang Phil 1964-, and May Jon, eds. Virtual geographies: Bodies, space, and relations. London: Routledge, 1999.

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Taylor, John. Parliament in the Age of the Internet (Hansard Society Series in Politics and Government). Oxford University Press, USA, 2000.

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Banks, Jaime. Avatar, Assembled: The Social and Technical Anatomy of Digital Bodies. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2015.

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Avatar, Assembled: The Social and Technical Anatomy of Digital Bodies. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2017.

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Crang, Mike. Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations (Studies in Culture and Communication). Routledge, 1999.

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Crang, Mike. Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations (Studies in Culture and Communication). Routledge, 1999.

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Great Britain. Quality, Efficiency and Standards Team. and Great Britain. Department for Culture, Media and Sport., eds. Creating e-value: The Department for Culture, Media and Sport's sponsored bodies and the Internet : a report to the Decretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. London: QUEST, 2000.

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Deruelle, Nathalie, and Jean-Philippe Uzan. Deformations of celestial bodies. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786399.003.0014.

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This chapter studies various gravitational effects arising from the non-sphericity of celestial bodies. It first considers the quadrupole expansion of the potential, as well as the causes of the non-sphericity of the bodies. Finally, it turns to the figure of the Earth. To calculate the proper potential of the Earth, it attempts to determine its deformation due to a perturbing potential. Doing this accurately requires knowledge of the internal structure of the Earth and use of the techniques of the mechanics of continuous media. In this approach, the internal stress–strain relationships of a body are described by various phenomenological parameters and it becomes possible to study the response of the body (deformation, oscillations, etc.) to the field of an external force.
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Pieth, Mark. Sports Governing Bodies. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190458331.003.0015.

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This chapter studies corruption in the sports arena focusing more specifically on the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA). FIFA has recently been so much in the media as the lack of governance has allowed a vast graft and corruption network to evolve. If an association decides to distribute its funds amongst its members, this is hardly a crime—even if the stakeholders, who have an interest in the sports they govern, may be aggrieved. Matters are different obviously where officials of the association secretly syphon off funds of the association into their private pockets (embezzlement), or where event organizers are solicited for private bribes by game regulators, this could a problem, in countries where private bribery is an offense.
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Bodies in Doubt: An American History of Intersex. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012.

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Meier, Benjamin Mason, and Virgínia Brás Gomes. Human Rights Treaty Bodies. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190672676.003.0024.

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This chapter assesses the role of human rights treaty bodies in monitoring, interpreting, and adjudicating health-related human rights obligations, facilitating accountability for the realization of human rights in health policy. With each core human rights treaty having its own corresponding human rights treaty body, these international institutions influence states and galvanize advocates to take action to realize human rights across a range of global health issues. Describing treaty body efforts to monitor state implementation, interpret human rights, and adjudicate individual complaints, this chapter examines the evolving composition and functions of these treaty bodies and analyzes their effectiveness in facilitating the implementation of human rights as a basis for global health. Given recent United Nations efforts to strengthen treaty body functions and streamline monitoring processes, treaty bodies provide complementary approaches for public health practitioners to support accountability for the implementation of health-related human rights.
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Borelli, Melissa Blanco, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Dance and the Popular Screen. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199897827.001.0001.

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This anthology offers contemporary perspectives on dance in the context of the popular screen. It analyzes the role played by the dancing body in popular culture and its multi-layered meanings in film, television, music videos, video games, commercials, and Internet sites such as YouTube. It explores how dance and choreography function within the filmic apparatus, and how the narrative, dancing bodies, and/or dance style set in motion multiple choreographies of identity such as race, gender, sexuality, class, and nation. It also considers the types of bodies that are associated with specific dances and their relation to power, access, and agency, as well as the role(s) of a specific film in the genealogy of Hollywood dance films. The book is divided into five sections that examine dance in films such asMoulin Rouge!, Dance Girl Dance, Dirty Dancing, and Save the Last Dance; the different aspects of commercial dance films in the context of identity politics, technology, commercialism, and the politics of moving bodies; how dance and its practice are constructed in films as a form of self-discovery and individual expression; the impact of music videos on popular dance and its dissemination; and how dance video games such as Dance Central influence concepts of choreography, embodiment, and dance pedagogy.
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Weiner, Marli F., and Mazie Hough. Constructing Race. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036996.003.0002.

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This chapter explores how Southern physicians of the antebellum period defined the meanings of black and white bodies. In the mid-nineteenth century, the origins of race were of more than theoretical or political interest for those who were concerned with caring for the sick. Diseases did not present the same symptoms or follow the same trajectory from person to person or even in individuals of the same race, sex, or body type. This chapter begins with a discussion of how physicians concerned with the bodily consequences of racial differences typically grounded their thinking in observation. It then considers how physicians addressed the relative susceptibility of blacks and whites to disease as they debated the fundamental differences between black and white bodies. It also examines the role of physicians in the debate about race and slavery and concludes by assessing slaves' explanations for the meanings of raced bodies.
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Griffiths, Huw. Shakespeare's Body Parts. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474448703.001.0001.

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This book provides a sustained, formalist and theoretically-informed reading of the multiple body parts that litter the dialogue and action of Shakespeare’s history plays, including Henry V, Richard II, Richard III, King John, and the Henry IV plays. Starting with a literary critical analysis of these dislocated bodies, the book follows Shakespeare’s own relentless pursuit of a specific political question: how does human flesh, blood, and bone relate to sovereignty? Shakespeare’s treatment of the body is also read against two other bodies of work: early modern political writing, and twentieth- and twenty first-century critical theory. Like Shakespeare’s histories, these develop understandings of sovereign power through considerations of the body: from Jean Bodin’s inalienable sovereignty, located in the body of the monarch, through Hobbes’ mechanistic Leviathan, to Kantorowicz’s “two bodies” and Derrida’s “prosthstatics” in which forms of sovereign power are imagined as machine- or animal-like. Along the way, particular body parts – knees, hands, heads, and throats – come to the fore as particular objects of interest.
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Ourselves And Our Bodies How To Plan Learning Opportunities That Engage And Interest Children. Practical Pre-School Books, 2012.

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Williams, Lesley-Anne Dyer. Beautiful Bodies and Shameful Embodiment in Plotinus’s Enneads. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190490447.003.0004.

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This chapter explains why it is possible for Plotinus to appreciate the beauty of bodies, including human bodies, even while he was personally ashamed of his own embodiment. It accomplishes this task first by introducing distinctions between body, matter, form, soul, and entelechy that are made in Plotinus’ arguments with the philosophies of materialism, simple hylomorphism, and Gnosticism. For Plotinus, body is distinguished from matter because a body is formed matter. Since form is inherently good in his philosophy, bodies—as formed matter—cannot be evil. Plotinus’ writings seek to harmonize Platonic and Aristotelian accounts of form as found in bodies. Aristotelianism is especially important for him when it comes to his account of the soul as an immanent form in the body, but he follows Plato in having an account of soul in body that is not restricted to this immanent form. He also follows Plato in believing that the beauty of form in bodies can potentially turn the soul towards the Good while simultaneously acknowledging that human embodiment in particular can distract a soul from contemplating the One. These distinctions found in Plotinus’s treatises are then used in the last part of the chapter in order to interpret Porphyry’s stories concerning his teacher’s disconcerted preoccupation with embodiment. It is argued that Plotinus refused to sit for a portrait not because he objected to the imitation of bodily things for their own sake, not because he repudiated art or even bodies per se.
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Gómez-Oliván, Leobardo Manuel. Pollution of Water Bodies in Latin America: Impact of Contaminants on Species of Ecological Interest. Springer, 2019.

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Steward, Gillian. Public bodies, private parts: Surgical contracts and conflicts of interest at the Calgary Regional Health Authority. Parkland Institute, 2001.

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Jensen-Moulton, Stephanie. Musical and Bodily Difference in Cirque du Soleil. Edited by Blake Howe, Stephanie Jensen-Moulton, Neil Lerner, and Joseph Straus. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331444.013.33.

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Cirque du Soleil produces sold-out performances worldwide on a nightly basis. They are a global circus featuring bodies from almost every continent and many nationalities, and it is universally acknowledged that the nouveau circus troupe’s performers seem to defy gravity and bodily physics. Musical otherness—here another extraordinary, multiplicitous body—comingles with bodily otherness in Cirque du Soleil’s productions, which intersect with turn-of-the-century side shows and freak shows. From cleaned-up hip-hop tracks to countertenors (La Nouba, 1999), and Tuvan throat singers to Bulgarian chorus (Worlds Away, 2012), the Cirque delivers a soundtrack so unrecognizable to the listener that the audience is normalized via the universal estranging effect of the music. Cirque du Soleil’s support of emergent artists such as freak show photographer Wayne Schoenfeld further reinforces the circus’s concrete practice of freakery in a visual context.
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People's Science: Bodies and Rights on the Stem Cell Frontier. Stanford University Press, 2013.

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Monson, Jennifer. RMW (A) & RMW from the Inside Out. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199377329.003.0014.

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The essay uses poetic, descriptive, and conceptual writing approaches to articulate how the choreographic strategies of RMW(A) & RMW emerged from their historical and political contexts. The work references the 1990s and the early 2000s as historical moments influenced by the AIDS epidemic and the Internet revolution. It proposes that the notion of a queer object and action might be used to differentiate the kinds of desire that are negotiated between the performers and the audience through these choreographic approaches over time. RMW(A) & RMW is described as a practice that adapts to the unstable notion of what queer dance means for these two differently female bodies as their lives move apart and come together. The essay describes the experience of being inside the work as well as narrates the personal histories that shaped the choreography and practice of RMW(A) & RMW.
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Bermúdez, José Luis. The Bodily Self. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262037501.001.0001.

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How can we be aware of ourselves both as physical objects and as thinking, experiencing subjects? What role does the experience of the body play in generating our sense of self? What is the role of action and agency in the construction of the bodily self? These questions have been a rich subject of interdisciplinary debate among philosophers, neuroscientists, experimental psychologists, and cognitive scientists for several decades. José Luis Bermúdez been a significant contributor to these debates since the 1990’s, when he authored The Paradox of Self-Consciousness (MIT Press, 1998) and co-edited The Body and the Self (MIT Press, 1995) with Anthony Marcel and Naomi Eilan. The Bodily Self is a selection of essays all focused on different aspects of the role of the body in self-consciousness, prefaced by a substantial introduction outlining common themes across the essays. The essays have been published in a wide range of journals and edited volumes. Putting them together brings out a wide-ranging, thematically consistent perspective on a set of topics and problems that remain firmly of interest across the cognitive and behavioral sciences.
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Lister, Matthew. Contract, Treaty, and Sovereignty. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922542.003.0015.

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It is a common charge that treaties, perhaps especially recent treaties relating to economic activity, provide unreasonable restrictions on the sovereignty of the state parties. When a tribunal judging a dispute on an economic treaty tells a state that it may no longer make decisions such as to accept or reject genetically modified foods, allow internet gambling, or produce generic drugs, the citizens of the state may rightfully think they have lost important aspects of sovereignty to bodies that do not have legitimate authority to govern. This, in turn, makes negotiating treaties, despite their obvious value, much harder than it otherwise would be, leading to decreased cooperation and the forgoing of potentially significant gain. This chapter argues that these worries may be dealt with by importing certain ideas from contract theory and using them to interpret treaties. Contracts have the seemingly paradoxical ability to increase the autonomy of the signers by allowing them to bind themselves to perform certain future actions. But, the ability of contracts to perform this function would be greatly reduced if the only possible remedy for breach were specific performance. Yet, an analogous approach to treaties is common among many important theorists of international law, who demand the equivalence of specific performance in the case of treaties. This chapter will show how importing ideas from contract law can help ensure that treaties, especially economic treaties, are sovereignty-enhancing for states in a way that is similar to the way that contracts may be autonomy-enhancing for individuals.
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