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The role of NGOs in monitoring compliance under the world heritage convention: Options for an improved tripartite regime
Evan Hamman
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Keyphrases
Non-governmental Organizations
100%
Compliance Monitoring
100%
World Heritage Convention
100%
Tripartite
100%
World Heritage
33%
Non-state Actors
33%
International Environmental Law
33%
International Law
16%
Potential Risk
16%
World Heritage Site
16%
Treaties
16%
State Behavior
16%
Non-state
16%
Heritage System
16%
World Heritage Committee
16%
Compliance Mechanism
16%
Non-compliance Procedures
16%
State Regulation
16%
Social Sciences
Non-Government Organisation
100%
Environmental Legislation
33%
Legislation
16%
Authors
16%
Administrative Structure
16%
International Law
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Non-Government Organisation
100%
International Environmental Law
33%