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Nonstate Actors Soft Law And Protective Regimes From The Margins Professor Cecilia M Bailliet

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Nonstate Actors Soft Law And Protective Regimes From The Margins Professor Cecilia M Bailliet
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Professor Cecilia M. Bailliet
ISBN: 9781107021853, 1107021855
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Nonstate Actors Soft Law And Protective Regimes From The Margins Professor Cecilia M Bailliet by Professor Cecilia M. Bailliet 9781107021853, 1107021855 instant download after payment.

By offering critical perspectives of normative developments within international law, this volume of essays unites academics from various disciplines to address concerns regarding the interpretation and application of international law in context. The authors present common challenges within international criminal law, human rights, environmental law and trade law, and point to unintended risks and consequences, in particular for vulnerable interests such as women and the environment. Omissions within normative or institutional frameworks are highlighted and the importance of addressing accountability of state and non-state actors for violations or regressions of minimum protection guarantees is underscored. Overall, it advocates harmonisation over fragmentation, pursuant to the aspiration of asserting the interests of our collective humanity without necessarily advocating an international constitutional order.

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