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A Minimax Procedure for Negotiating Multilateral Treaties
Unformatted Document Text:  35 Electoral Systems: The Majoritarian Compromise.” In Murat R. Sertel (ed.), Economic Design and Behaviour. London: Macmillan. M’Gonigle, R. Michael, and Mark W. Zacher (1979). Pollution, Politics, and International Law: Tankers at Sea. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Mitchell, Ronald B. (1994). Intentional Oil Pollution at Sea: Environmental Policy and Treaty Compliance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Sebenius, James K. (1984). Negotiating the Law of the Sea. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Sertel, Murat, and M. Remzi Sanver (1999). “Designing Public Choice Mechanisms,” in Imed Limam (ed.). Institutional Reform and Development in the MENA Region. Cairo, Egypt: Arab Planning Institute, pp. 129-148. Sertel, Murat, and Bilge Yilmaz (1999). “The Majoritarian Compromise Is Majoritarian- Optimal and Subgame-Perfect Implementable.” Social Choice and Welfare 16, no. 4 (August): 615-627.

Authors: Brams, Steven., Kilgour, Marc. and Sanver, Remzi.
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Electoral Systems: The Majoritarian Compromise.” In Murat R. Sertel (ed.),
Economic Design and Behaviour. London: Macmillan.
M’Gonigle, R. Michael, and Mark W. Zacher (1979). Pollution, Politics, and
International Law: Tankers at Sea. Berkeley, CA: University of California
Press.
Mitchell, Ronald B. (1994). Intentional Oil Pollution at Sea: Environmental Policy and
Treaty Compliance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Sebenius, James K. (1984). Negotiating the Law of the Sea. Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.
Sertel, Murat, and M. Remzi Sanver (1999). “Designing Public Choice Mechanisms,” in
Imed Limam (ed.). Institutional Reform and Development in the MENA Region.
Cairo, Egypt: Arab Planning Institute, pp. 129-148.
Sertel, Murat, and Bilge Yilmaz (1999). “The Majoritarian Compromise Is Majoritarian-
Optimal and Subgame-Perfect Implementable.” Social Choice and Welfare 16, no.
4 (August): 615-627.


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