Non-state actors, soft law and protective regimes : (Record no. 314213)

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International Standard Book Number 9781107021853
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Title Non-state actors, soft law and protective regimes :
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Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Cecilia M. Bailliet.
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Extent xiv, 302 p.
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Formatted contents note Machine generated contents note: Introduction Cecilia M. Bailliet; Part I. Protection Gaps within International Criminal Law: 1. Creating international law: gender as new paradigm Catherine MacKinnon; 2. Legal redress for children on the front line: the invisibility of the female child Christine Byron; 3. Understanding the post-conflict terrain for women in the context of prevailing gender hierarchies: stereotypes and masculinities Fionnuala Ní Aolín; 4. Who is the most able and willing? Complementarity and victim reparations at the International Criminal Court Edda Kristjánsdóttir; Part II. Measuring the Impact of Non-State Actors within International Human Rights: 5. What is to become of the human rights-based international order within an age of neo-medievalism? Cecilia M. Bailliet; 6. Productive tensions: women's rights NGOs, the 'mainstream' human rights movement, and international lawmaking Karima Bennoune; 7. Transnational lawmaking in Oslo - Norwegian-Pakistani women at the interface Anne Hellum; Part III. Confronting the Challenge of Environmental Protection, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development: New Actors and Shifting Norms: 8. The creation of international law of climate change: complexities of sub-state actors Hari M. Osofsky; 9. International environmental law and soft law: a new direction or a contradiction? Sumudu Atapattu; 10. Assuming away the problem: grappling with the vexing relationship between international trade and environmental protection Rebecca Bratspies; 11. Quo vadis, Europe? The significance of sustainable development as objective, principle and rule of EU law Beate Sjåfjell; 12. Conclusion Hilary Charlesworth.
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Donor Deo Singh
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element International law.
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Personal name Bailliet, Cecilia M.
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2021-12-15Turkeyen Campus2021-12-15 2021-12-08 1 Week Loan 10126.00 2022-02-04Deo Singh20252.00 TCL 303764Law CollectionTurkeyen CampusKZ1293 N65