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Mandatory Multilateralism

Globalisation
Human Rights
International Relations
Nationalism
Evan Fox-Decent
WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Evan Criddle
Evan Fox-Decent
WZB Berlin Social Science Center

Abstract

This Article challenges the conventional wisdom that states are always free to choose whether to participate in multilateral regimes. International law often mandates multilateralism to ensure that state laws and practices are compatible with sovereign equality and joint stewardship. The Article maps mandatory multilateralism’s domain, defines its requirements, and examines its application to three controversies: the South China Sea dispute, the United States’ withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, and Bolivia’s case against Chile in the International Court of Justice.