Non-state actors and international obligations : : creation, evolution and enforcement / / James Summers, Alex Gough.

Non-State Actors and International Obligations examines the contribution and relevance of non-state actors in the creation and implementation of international obligations. These actors have traditionally been marginalised within international law and ambiguities remain over their precise role. Nonet...

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Non-State Actors and International Obligations examines the contribution and relevance of non-state actors in the creation and implementation of international obligations. These actors have traditionally been marginalised within international law and ambiguities remain over their precise role. Nonetheless, they have become increasingly important in legal regimes as participants in their implementation and enforcement, and as potential holders of duties themselves. Chapters from academics and practitioners investigate different aspects of this relationship, including the sources of obligations, their implementation, human rights aspects, dispute settlement, responsibility and legal accountability.
"Draws from papers presented at the ILA British Branch Spring Conference held at Lancaster University on 8-9th April 2016."--ECIP Introduction.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / James Summers -- Non-State Actors and the Sources of International Law -- Treaty Obligations of Collective Non-State Entities: The Case of the Deep Seabed Regime / Klara Polackova Van der Ploeg -- The East India Company: Non-State Actor as Treaty-Maker / Michael Mulligan -- Armed Non-State Actors and Customary International Law / Agata Kleczkowska -- Ad Hoc Commitments by Non-State Armed Actors: The Continuing Relevance of State Consent / Eva Kassoti -- Non-State Actors and the Implementation of Obligations -- Exploring the Borderlands: The Role of Private Actors in International Cultural Law / Valentina Vadi -- Shaping the Convention on Biological Diversity: The Rising Importance of Indigenous Peoples within the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing / Federica Cittadino -- Exploring the Future of Individuals as Subjects of International Law: The Example of the Canadian Private Sponsorship of Refugees Programme / Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko -- Redefining the Position of the Investor in the International Legal Order and the Nature of Investment Treaty Rights: A Closer Look at the Relationship between Diplomatic Protection and Investor-State Arbitration / Javier García Olmedo -- Human Rights Obligations and Non-State Actors -- Tracing the Human Rights Obligations of Un Peacekeeping Operations / Simone F. van den Driest -- An Elephant in the Room: The Scrutiny of the United Nations in the Practice of the European Court of Human Rights / Gintarė Pažereckaitė -- The Business and Human Rights Regime under International Law: Remedy without Law? / Ioana Cismas and Sarah Macrory -- International Human Rights Law and Territorial Non-State Actors: Cases of the Council of Europe Region / Natalia Cwicinskaja -- Dispute Settlement and Non-State Actors -- The Impact of Non-State Actors’ Intervention in Investor-State Arbitration: A Further Study / Emily Choo -- The Brčko Arbitration: A Process for Lasting Peace between Non-State Actors / Tomas Vail -- International Law and the Global Public Interest: Icann’s Independent Objector as a Mechanism of Responsive Global Governance / Adamantia Rachovitsa -- Non-State Actors and Responsibility -- The Relevance of Article 9 of the Articles on State Responsibility for the Internationally Wrongful Acts of Armed Groups / Katharine Fortin -- State Responsibility, ‘Successful’ Insurrectional Movements and Governments of National Reconciliation / Tatyana Eatwell -- Does an Armed Group have an Obligation to Provide Reparations to Its Victims? Construing an Obligation to Provide Reparations for Violations of International Humanitarian Law / Paloma Blázquez Rodríguez -- Non-State Actors and Legal Accountability -- Prosecuting Members of Transnational Terrorist Groups under Article 25 of the Rome Statute: A Network Theory Approach to Accountability / Anna Marie Brennan -- ngos in Terrorism Cases: Diffusing Norms of International Human Rights Law / Jeffrey Davis.
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Non-state actors and international obligations : creation, evolution and enforcement /
Introduction /
Non-State Actors and the Sources of International Law --
Treaty Obligations of Collective Non-State Entities: The Case of the Deep Seabed Regime /
The East India Company: Non-State Actor as Treaty-Maker /
Armed Non-State Actors and Customary International Law /
Ad Hoc Commitments by Non-State Armed Actors: The Continuing Relevance of State Consent /
Non-State Actors and the Implementation of Obligations --
Exploring the Borderlands: The Role of Private Actors in International Cultural Law /
Shaping the Convention on Biological Diversity: The Rising Importance of Indigenous Peoples within the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing /
Exploring the Future of Individuals as Subjects of International Law: The Example of the Canadian Private Sponsorship of Refugees Programme /
Redefining the Position of the Investor in the International Legal Order and the Nature of Investment Treaty Rights: A Closer Look at the Relationship between Diplomatic Protection and Investor-State Arbitration /
Human Rights Obligations and Non-State Actors --
Tracing the Human Rights Obligations of Un Peacekeeping Operations /
An Elephant in the Room: The Scrutiny of the United Nations in the Practice of the European Court of Human Rights /
The Business and Human Rights Regime under International Law: Remedy without Law? /
International Human Rights Law and Territorial Non-State Actors: Cases of the Council of Europe Region /
Dispute Settlement and Non-State Actors --
The Impact of Non-State Actors’ Intervention in Investor-State Arbitration: A Further Study /
The Brčko Arbitration: A Process for Lasting Peace between Non-State Actors /
International Law and the Global Public Interest: Icann’s Independent Objector as a Mechanism of Responsive Global Governance /
Non-State Actors and Responsibility --
The Relevance of Article 9 of the Articles on State Responsibility for the Internationally Wrongful Acts of Armed Groups /
State Responsibility, ‘Successful’ Insurrectional Movements and Governments of National Reconciliation /
Does an Armed Group have an Obligation to Provide Reparations to Its Victims? Construing an Obligation to Provide Reparations for Violations of International Humanitarian Law /
Non-State Actors and Legal Accountability --
Prosecuting Members of Transnational Terrorist Groups under Article 25 of the Rome Statute: A Network Theory Approach to Accountability /
ngos in Terrorism Cases: Diffusing Norms of International Human Rights Law /
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Eva Kassoti --
Valentina Vadi --
Federica Cittadino --
Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko --
Javier García Olmedo --
Simone F. van den Driest --
Gintarė Pažereckaitė --
Ioana Cismas and Sarah Macrory --
Natalia Cwicinskaja --
Emily Choo --
Tomas Vail --
Adamantia Rachovitsa --
Katharine Fortin --
Tatyana Eatwell --
Paloma Blázquez Rodríguez --
Anna Marie Brennan --
Jeffrey Davis.
title Non-state actors and international obligations : creation, evolution and enforcement /
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title_full Non-state actors and international obligations : creation, evolution and enforcement / James Summers, Alex Gough.
title_fullStr Non-state actors and international obligations : creation, evolution and enforcement / James Summers, Alex Gough.
title_full_unstemmed Non-state actors and international obligations : creation, evolution and enforcement / James Summers, Alex Gough.
title_auth Non-state actors and international obligations : creation, evolution and enforcement /
title_alt Introduction /
Non-State Actors and the Sources of International Law --
Treaty Obligations of Collective Non-State Entities: The Case of the Deep Seabed Regime /
The East India Company: Non-State Actor as Treaty-Maker /
Armed Non-State Actors and Customary International Law /
Ad Hoc Commitments by Non-State Armed Actors: The Continuing Relevance of State Consent /
Non-State Actors and the Implementation of Obligations --
Exploring the Borderlands: The Role of Private Actors in International Cultural Law /
Shaping the Convention on Biological Diversity: The Rising Importance of Indigenous Peoples within the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing /
Exploring the Future of Individuals as Subjects of International Law: The Example of the Canadian Private Sponsorship of Refugees Programme /
Redefining the Position of the Investor in the International Legal Order and the Nature of Investment Treaty Rights: A Closer Look at the Relationship between Diplomatic Protection and Investor-State Arbitration /
Human Rights Obligations and Non-State Actors --
Tracing the Human Rights Obligations of Un Peacekeeping Operations /
An Elephant in the Room: The Scrutiny of the United Nations in the Practice of the European Court of Human Rights /
The Business and Human Rights Regime under International Law: Remedy without Law? /
International Human Rights Law and Territorial Non-State Actors: Cases of the Council of Europe Region /
Dispute Settlement and Non-State Actors --
The Impact of Non-State Actors’ Intervention in Investor-State Arbitration: A Further Study /
The Brčko Arbitration: A Process for Lasting Peace between Non-State Actors /
International Law and the Global Public Interest: Icann’s Independent Objector as a Mechanism of Responsive Global Governance /
Non-State Actors and Responsibility --
The Relevance of Article 9 of the Articles on State Responsibility for the Internationally Wrongful Acts of Armed Groups /
State Responsibility, ‘Successful’ Insurrectional Movements and Governments of National Reconciliation /
Does an Armed Group have an Obligation to Provide Reparations to Its Victims? Construing an Obligation to Provide Reparations for Violations of International Humanitarian Law /
Non-State Actors and Legal Accountability --
Prosecuting Members of Transnational Terrorist Groups under Article 25 of the Rome Statute: A Network Theory Approach to Accountability /
ngos in Terrorism Cases: Diffusing Norms of International Human Rights Law /
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contents Introduction /
Non-State Actors and the Sources of International Law --
Treaty Obligations of Collective Non-State Entities: The Case of the Deep Seabed Regime /
The East India Company: Non-State Actor as Treaty-Maker /
Armed Non-State Actors and Customary International Law /
Ad Hoc Commitments by Non-State Armed Actors: The Continuing Relevance of State Consent /
Non-State Actors and the Implementation of Obligations --
Exploring the Borderlands: The Role of Private Actors in International Cultural Law /
Shaping the Convention on Biological Diversity: The Rising Importance of Indigenous Peoples within the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing /
Exploring the Future of Individuals as Subjects of International Law: The Example of the Canadian Private Sponsorship of Refugees Programme /
Redefining the Position of the Investor in the International Legal Order and the Nature of Investment Treaty Rights: A Closer Look at the Relationship between Diplomatic Protection and Investor-State Arbitration /
Human Rights Obligations and Non-State Actors --
Tracing the Human Rights Obligations of Un Peacekeeping Operations /
An Elephant in the Room: The Scrutiny of the United Nations in the Practice of the European Court of Human Rights /
The Business and Human Rights Regime under International Law: Remedy without Law? /
International Human Rights Law and Territorial Non-State Actors: Cases of the Council of Europe Region /
Dispute Settlement and Non-State Actors --
The Impact of Non-State Actors’ Intervention in Investor-State Arbitration: A Further Study /
The Brčko Arbitration: A Process for Lasting Peace between Non-State Actors /
International Law and the Global Public Interest: Icann’s Independent Objector as a Mechanism of Responsive Global Governance /
Non-State Actors and Responsibility --
The Relevance of Article 9 of the Articles on State Responsibility for the Internationally Wrongful Acts of Armed Groups /
State Responsibility, ‘Successful’ Insurrectional Movements and Governments of National Reconciliation /
Does an Armed Group have an Obligation to Provide Reparations to Its Victims? Construing an Obligation to Provide Reparations for Violations of International Humanitarian Law /
Non-State Actors and Legal Accountability --
Prosecuting Members of Transnational Terrorist Groups under Article 25 of the Rome Statute: A Network Theory Approach to Accountability /
ngos in Terrorism Cases: Diffusing Norms of International Human Rights Law /
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