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The Individual In The International Legal System Continuity And Change In International Law 1st Edition Kate Parlett

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The Individual In The International Legal System Continuity And Change In International Law 1st Edition Kate Parlett
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 462
Author: Kate Parlett
ISBN: 9780511921858, 9780521196666, 9781107610545, 0511921853, 0521196663, 1107610540
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st Edition
Volume: 75

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The Individual In The International Legal System Continuity And Change In International Law 1st Edition Kate Parlett by Kate Parlett 9780511921858, 9780521196666, 9781107610545, 0511921853, 0521196663, 1107610540 instant download after payment.

Kate Parlett's study of the individual in the international legal system examines the way in which individuals have come to have a certain status in international law, from the first treaties conferring rights and capacities on individuals through to the present day. The analysis cuts across fields including human rights law, international investment law, international claims processes, humanitarian law and international criminal law in order to draw conclusions about structural change in the international legal system. By engaging with much new literature on non-state actors in international law, she seeks to dispel myths about state-centrism and the direction in which the international legal system continues to evolve.

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