following description by
Chayes and
Chayes still finds resonance amongst
Among the theatre recipients are playwright Deborah Yarchun and director Jess
Chayes for their play Preservation.
Similarly, Abram and Antonia Handler
Chayes examined the costs of
scholars Abram
Chayes and Antonia Handler
Chayes found that compliance
MORROW, ORDER WITHIN ANARCHY (2014) (developing a formal theory for when and why states follow humanitarian law); BETH SIMMONS, MOBILIZING FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (2009) (arguing that mobilization of domestic civil society impact rights performance); Abram
Chayes & Antonia Handler
Chayes, On Compliance, 47 INT'L ORG.
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For example, Sarah
Chayes, author of Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security, has noted that opposition to corruption was a key factor behind Europe's Protestant Reformation in the 16 th century.
Principles such as the responsibility of states to protect populations within their boundaries, the penal responsibility of individuals for crimes against international law, and the obligation to extradite or prosecute, are all universal interests and values directly protected by international law (Wendt, 1991; 1999; Wight, 1992; Keohane, 1995; Keohane and Martin, 1995;
Chayes and Handler-Chayes, 1998; Finnemore and Sikkink, 1998).
Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996), 31; Ernst Forsthoff, Der Staat der Industriegesellschaft (Munich: Beck, 1971), 14; Barkan, Corporate Sovereignty, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Empire (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000), 195-216; Abram
Chayes and Antonia Handler
Chayes, The New Sovereignty: Compliance with International Regulatory Agreements (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995).
Abram
Chayes offered the most important response to these charges.
dollars," Governor Sherzai "had constituted his own private militia," Sarah
Chayes, a journalist turned aid worker, writes, in "The Punishment of Virtue," her 2006 account of life in Kandahar.
Abram
Chayes is most associated with the managerial approach to diplomatic relations.