UID:
edoccha_9958911456402883
Format:
1 online resource (176 p.)
ISBN:
3-428-79963-1
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3-428-49963-8
Series Statement:
Veröffentlichungen des Walther-Schücking-Instituts für Internationales Recht an der Universität Kiel, Band 125
Content:
Traditionally, the only recognized subjects of public international law have been states and intergovernmental organizations. In light of the gradually changing role of the state as a consequence of the increasing process of globalization, there appears to be a growing tendency to involve non-state actors, such as non-governmental and para-governmental organizations, multinational enterprises, individuals and groups of individuals (e.g. minorities), as participants in the international law-making process. Is public international law, thus, showing a tendency to extend the number of its recogni
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Contents; Jost Delbrück: Opening Address; Rainer Hofmann: Opening Address; Ralf Stegner: Opening Address; Ruth Wedgwood: Legal Personality and the Role of Non-Governmental Organizations and Non- State Political Entities in the United Nations System; Daniel Thürer: The Emergence of Non-Governmental Organizations and Transnational Enterprises in International Law and the Changing Role of the State; Discussion; Thomas M. Franck: Individuals and Groups of Individuals as Subjects of International Law
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Stephan Hobe: Individuals and Groups as Global Actors: The Denationalization of International TransactionsDiscussion; List of Participants
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783428199634
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3-428-09963-X
Language:
English
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