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Informal International Lawmaking Impression 2 Joost Pauwelyn H B

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Informal International Lawmaking Impression 2 Joost Pauwelyn H B
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 549
Author: Joost Pauwelyn H B, Ramses Wessel, Jan Wouters
ISBN: 9780199658589, 0199658587
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Impression: 2

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Informal International Lawmaking Impression 2 Joost Pauwelyn H B by Joost Pauwelyn H B, Ramses Wessel, Jan Wouters 9780199658589, 0199658587 instant download after payment.

This book critically assesses the concept of informal international lawmaking, its legal nature, and impact at the national and international level. It examines whether it is on the rise, as is often claimed, and if so, what the implications of this are. It addresses what actors are involved in its creation, the processes utilized, and the informal output produced.
The book frames informal international lawmaking around three axes: output informality (novel types of norms), process informality (norm-making in networks outside international organizations), and actor informality (the involvement of public agencies and regulators, private actors, and international organizations). Fundamentally, the book is concerned with whether this informality causes problems in terms of keeping transnational lawmaking accountable. By empirically analysing domestic processes of norm elaboration and implementation, the book addresses the key question of how to benefit from the effectiveness of informal international lawmaking without jeopardizing the accountability necessary in the process of making law.

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