Changing Actors in International Law: Developments in International Law, cartea 74
Editat de Karen N. Scott, Kathleen Claussen, Charles-Emmanuel Côté, Atsuko Kaneharaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004424142
ISBN-10: 9004424148
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Developments in International Law
ISBN-10: 9004424148
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Developments in International Law
Cuprins
Foreword
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Treaties
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Non-state Actors, Changing Actors and Subjects of International Law
Charles-Emmanuel Côté
PART 1
Changing International Norm-Makers
1 Sovereignty’s Accommodations: Quasi-States as International Lawmakers
Kathleen Claussen
2 Quasi-States and Sport: Building a Case for Statehood
Ryan Gauthier
3 Self-Determination Claimant Groups and the Creation of International Norms
Amy Maguire
4 Indigenous Peoples as Actors in International Law-Making: Focusing on International Environmental Law
Yuko Osakada
5 Legally Sculpting a Melting Arctic: States, Indigenous Peoples and Justice in Multilateralism
Sabaa Ahmad Khan
6 Legitimacy, Participation and International Law-Making: ‘Fixing’ the Restitution of Cultural Property to Indigenous Peoples
Shea Elizabeth Esterling
7 Procedural Barriers to Indigenous Peoples’ Participation in International Lawmaking – Extended Continental Shelf Delimitation in Inuit Nunaat
Zhannah Voukitchevitch
8 Non-State Actors as Invisible Law Makers? – Domestic Implementation of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Standards
Mari Takeuchi
9 Reorienting the Role of Nonstate Actors in Global Climate Governance
Jason MacLean
PART 2
Changing Actors, Responsibility and the Resolution of Disputes under International Law
10 The Influence of the Individual and the Corporation on the State’s Exercise of Jurisdiction under International Law: the Case of Business and Human Rights Arbitration
Sarah Castles
11 Beyond the State: Individual Civil Responsibility for Violations of International Law
Miriam Cohen
12 Asymmetrical Legal Conflicts
Shiri Krebs
13 Reconsidering the Classification of Extraterritorial Conflict with Armed Groups in International Humanitarian Law
Shin Kawagishi
14 The Status of Rebels in Non-International Armed Conflict: Do They Have the Right to Life?
Kentaro Wani
15 Non-State Actors in International Dispute Settlement: The Case of Domestic Investment Statutes
Jarrod Hepburn
Index
Preface
Table of Cases
Table of Treaties
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Non-state Actors, Changing Actors and Subjects of International Law
Charles-Emmanuel Côté
PART 1
Changing International Norm-Makers
1 Sovereignty’s Accommodations: Quasi-States as International Lawmakers
Kathleen Claussen
2 Quasi-States and Sport: Building a Case for Statehood
Ryan Gauthier
3 Self-Determination Claimant Groups and the Creation of International Norms
Amy Maguire
4 Indigenous Peoples as Actors in International Law-Making: Focusing on International Environmental Law
Yuko Osakada
5 Legally Sculpting a Melting Arctic: States, Indigenous Peoples and Justice in Multilateralism
Sabaa Ahmad Khan
6 Legitimacy, Participation and International Law-Making: ‘Fixing’ the Restitution of Cultural Property to Indigenous Peoples
Shea Elizabeth Esterling
7 Procedural Barriers to Indigenous Peoples’ Participation in International Lawmaking – Extended Continental Shelf Delimitation in Inuit Nunaat
Zhannah Voukitchevitch
8 Non-State Actors as Invisible Law Makers? – Domestic Implementation of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Standards
Mari Takeuchi
9 Reorienting the Role of Nonstate Actors in Global Climate Governance
Jason MacLean
PART 2
Changing Actors, Responsibility and the Resolution of Disputes under International Law
10 The Influence of the Individual and the Corporation on the State’s Exercise of Jurisdiction under International Law: the Case of Business and Human Rights Arbitration
Sarah Castles
11 Beyond the State: Individual Civil Responsibility for Violations of International Law
Miriam Cohen
12 Asymmetrical Legal Conflicts
Shiri Krebs
13 Reconsidering the Classification of Extraterritorial Conflict with Armed Groups in International Humanitarian Law
Shin Kawagishi
14 The Status of Rebels in Non-International Armed Conflict: Do They Have the Right to Life?
Kentaro Wani
15 Non-State Actors in International Dispute Settlement: The Case of Domestic Investment Statutes
Jarrod Hepburn
Index
Notă biografică
Karen N. Scott is Professor at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. She researches and teaches international law, law of the sea and international environmental law. She is a graduate of the University of Nottingham, UK.
Kathleen Claussen is Associate Professor at the University of Miami School of Law. She researches and teaches international law, especially trade and investment. She is a graduate of the Yale Law School, Queen’s University Belfast, and Indiana University.
Charles-Emmanuel Côté is Full Professor at the Faculty of Law of Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada, where he teaches Public International Law, International Economic Law and Constitutional Law. He holds a doctorate degree in law from McGill University.
Atsuko Kanehara is Professor at Sophia University. Member of Governing Board of IMO International Maritime Law Institute. Councilor for the National Headquarters for Ocean Policy of Japan, appointed by the Prime Minister. She delivered lectures at The Hague Academy of International Law.
Kathleen Claussen is Associate Professor at the University of Miami School of Law. She researches and teaches international law, especially trade and investment. She is a graduate of the Yale Law School, Queen’s University Belfast, and Indiana University.
Charles-Emmanuel Côté is Full Professor at the Faculty of Law of Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada, where he teaches Public International Law, International Economic Law and Constitutional Law. He holds a doctorate degree in law from McGill University.
Atsuko Kanehara is Professor at Sophia University. Member of Governing Board of IMO International Maritime Law Institute. Councilor for the National Headquarters for Ocean Policy of Japan, appointed by the Prime Minister. She delivered lectures at The Hague Academy of International Law.