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Bell, C.  2006. Peace Agreements: Their Nature and Legal Status. American Journal of International Law. 100:373-373.
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Finus, M.  Feb, 2008. The enforcement mechanisms of the Kyoto protocol: flawed or promising concepts? Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences. 1(1):13-25.
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Naoi, M.  Dec, 2008. Public vs. Private Enforcement of Trade Agreements. Princeton.
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Bell, C, & O'Rourke, C.  2010. Peace Agreements or Pieces of Paper? the Impact of Unsc Resolution 1325 on Peace Processes and Their Agreements International & Comparative Law Quarterly. 59(04):941-980.
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Beardsley, K.  Oct, 2008. Agreement without Peace? International Mediation and Time Inconsistency Problems American Journal of Political Science. 52(4):723-740.
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Simmons, B.  Jun, 2010. Treaty Compliance and Violation. Annual Review of Political Science. 13(1):273-296.
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Chayes, A.  Mar, 1972. An Inquiry into the Workings of Arms Control Agreements. Harvard Law Review. 85(5):905-969.
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Peace agreements fail, even when made in good faith, because parties are not able to enforce the terms of the agreement. In order to prevent this, enforcement mechanisms should be built into every peace agreement.
Peace agreements fail, even when made in good faith, because parties are not able to enforce the terms of the agreement. In order to prevent this, enforcement mechanisms should be built into every peace agreement.



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