The Ecosystem Approach as a Basis for Managerial Compliance An Example from the Regulatory Development in the Baltic Sea Region

Managerial compliance is a concept that was introduced in international law in the 1990s as an alternative view on how and why states comply with international agreements.¹ The basic idea in this view on compliance is that states want to comply with international agreements, and do so, if given the...

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Published inLanglet, D. and Rayfuse, R. (eds), The Ecosystem Approach in Ocean Planning and Governance: Perspectives from Europe and Beyond p. 80
Main Author Bohman, Brita
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published BRILL 27.12.2018
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Summary:Managerial compliance is a concept that was introduced in international law in the 1990s as an alternative view on how and why states comply with international agreements.¹ The basic idea in this view on compliance is that states want to comply with international agreements, and do so, if given the right prerequisites and support rather than if they are sanctioned for non-compliance, i.e. if being given ‘carrots’ instead of ‘sticks’. In short, this perspective on compliance and state behaviour includes the theory that encouragement and factors such as technical and financial resources, and administrative support in developing regulatory approaches or
ISBN:9789004389977
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DOI:10.1163/j.ctvrxk2v2.10