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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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (523 pages)
Notes:"Draws from papers presented at the ILA British Branch Spring Conference held at Lancaster University on 8-9th April 2016."--ECIP Introduction.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.