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24500 ▼a Non-state actors in international law / ▼c edited by Math Noortmann, August Reinisch and Cedric Ryngaert.
264 1 ▼a Oxford : ▼b Hart Publishing, ▼c 2015.
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4901 ▼a Studies in international law
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
5050 ▼a Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; 1. Introduction; Part I; 2. Non-State Actors and the Social Practice of International Law; 2.1 Epistemological Considerations: Non-State Actors and the Argumentative Practice of International Law; 2.2 Two Types of Social Practice and Two Types of Engagement by Non-State Actors; 2.3 Social Practice of Non-State Actors for the Sake of Law-Ascertainment; 2.4 The Social Practice by Non-State Actors in General Legal Theory; 2.5 Which Non-State Actors for which Social Practice in International Law?
5058 ▼a 2.6 Concluding Remarks: the Politics of Definition and the Definition of Politics3. Non-State Actors in International Law in Policy Perspective; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Non-State Actors in Context: Multiple Affiliations and Complex Layers of Decision Processes; 3.3 Non-State Actors and Specialised Agencies of the United Nations; 3.4 Non-State Actors and Civil Society; 3.5 Non-State Actors' Activities in the Major Value Processes; Power; Wealth; Enlightenment; Skills; Affection; Rectitude; Wellbeing; Respect; 3.6 Policy for Non-State Actors' Participation in Decision-Making.
5058 ▼a 3.7 Recent Trends of Non-State Actors as Authoritative Decision-Makers3.7.1 General Framework for Participation; 3.7.2 The Need for Functional Analysis; The Intelligence Function; The Promotion Function; The Prescribing Function; The Invoking Function; The Application Function; The Terminating Function; The Appraising Function; 3.8 For the Future; 3.8.1 Bridging the Gap Between Vertical Internal Processes of Decision with the Horizontal International Process of Decision; 3.8.2 Civil Society' s Access to Official International Decision-making Processes.
5058 ▼a 4. Transnational Law: Philip Jessup's Legacy and Beyond4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Jessup's Understanding of Transnational Law and the Non-State Actor in It; 4.2.1 Jessup's Conception of 'International Law'; 4.2.2 Jessup and Non-State Actors; 4.3 'Transnationalized Legal Traditionalism'; 4.4 The Transnational Legal Process Approach; 4.5 Transnational Law: What it is and How it Works; 4.5.1 Transnational Agreements; 4.5.2 Transnational Custom; 4.5.3 Transnational Jurisprudence; 4.6 Concluding Reflections; Part II; 5. Non-State Actors and the Use of Force; 5.1 Introduction.
5058 ▼a 5.2 Non-State Actors and the Regulation of the Internal Use of Force5.3 The Regulation of the International Use of Force Against Non-State Actors; 5.3.1 Action Taken or Authorised by the UN Security Council; 5.3.2 Unilateral Action by States and Regional Organisations; Overcoming the Sovereignty Barrier: Attribution to the Host State; The Sovereignty Barrier and Self-defence Restricted to the Targeting of Non-State Actors Located Upon a Host State's Territory; 5.4 Conclusion; 6. Non-State Actors Under International Humanitarian Law; 6.1 Introduction.
520 ▼a The role and position of non-state actors in international law is the subject of a long-standing and intensive scholarly debate. This book explores the participation of this new category of actors in an international legal system that has historically been dominated by states. It explores the most important issues, actors and theoretical approaches with respect to these new participants in international law. It provides the reader with a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of the most important legal and political developments and perspectives. Relevant non-state actors discussed in t.
5880 ▼a Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 4, 2015).
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7001 ▼a Noortmann, Math, ▼e editor.
7001 ▼a Reinisch, August, ▼e editor.
7001 ▼a Ryngaert, Cedric, ▼e editor.
77608 ▼i Print version: ▼a Noortmann, Math. ▼t Non-State Actors in International Law, ▼d London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 짤2015 ▼z 9781849465113
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