TY - BOOK AU - D'Aspremont,Jean TI - Participants in the international legal system: multiple perspectives on non-state actors in international law T2 - Routledge Research in International Law SN - 9780203816837 AV - KZ3925 .P37 2011eb U1 - 341.2 22 PY - 2011/// CY - Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, New York, NY PB - Routledge KW - Non-state actors (International relations) KW - Acteurs non étatiques (Relations internationales) KW - LAW KW - International KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: non-state actors in international law: oscillating: between concepts and dynamics / Jean d'Aspremont -- Non-state actors from the perspective of legal positivism: the communitarian semantics for the secondary rules of international law / Jean d'Aspremont -- Non-state actors from an international constitutionalist perspective: participation matters! / Thomas Kleinlein -- Non-state actors from the perspective of a pure theory of law / Jrg Kammerhofer -- Non-state actors from the perspective of the policy oriented school: power, law, actors and the view from new haven / Antony d'Amato -- Towards an interdisciplinary approach to non-state participation in the formation of global law and order / Math Noortmann -- Non-state actors in French legal scholarship: international legal personality in question / Nicolas Leroux -- Non-state actors in North American legal scholarship: four lessons: for the progressive and critical international lawyer / Rmi Bachand -- Non-state actors in Southeast Asia: how does civil society contribute: towards norm-building in a state-centric environment? / Hsien-Li -- Teresa -- Contemporary Russian perspectives on non-state actors: fear of the loss of state sovereignty / Lauri Mlksoo -- Non-state actors from the perspective of the international court of justice / Gleider I. Hernández -- Non-state actors from the perspective of the international law commission / Gentian Zyberi -- Non-state actors from the perspective of the Institut de Droit International / Franois Rigaux -- Non-state actors from the perspective of international criminal tribunals / Guido Acquaviva -- Non-state actors from the perspective of the international committee of the Red Cross / Raphal van Steenberghe -- The international law association and non-state actors / Math Noortmann -- Ngo's perspectives on non-state actors / Galle Breton-Le Goff -- Non-state actors and human rights: corporate responsibility and the attempts to formalize the role of corporations as participants in the international legal system / Eric de Brabandere -- Non-state actors in international humanitarian law / Cedric Ryngaert -- Non-state actors in international criminal law / Cassandra Steer -- Non-state actors in international institutional law: non-state, inter-state or supra-state: the peculiar identity of the intergovernmental organization in international institutional law / Richard Collins -- Non-state actors in international peace and security: non-state actors and the use of force / Nicholas Tsagourias -- Non-state actors in international dispute settlement: pragmatism in international law / Eric de Brabandere -- Non-state actors in international investment law: to be or not to be: the legal personality of non-state actors in international investment law / Patrick Dumberry and Érik Labelle-Eastaugh -- Non-state actors in international environmental law : a Rousseauist perspective / Makane Mbengue -- Non-state actors in refugee law: l'etat, cest moi. refugee law as a response to non state action / Penelope Mathew -- Non-state actors in European law: enhanced participation of non- state actors in EU law-making and law-enforcement processes: a quest for legitimacy / Damien Gerard -- Conclusions : inclusive law-making and law-enforcement processes for an exclusive international legal system / Jean d'Aspremont N2 - The book will feature contributions by renowned scholars each of whom will look at a region, theory or tradition of international law, and will consider how that approach to international law has determined the understanding of the role and status of non-State actors within that particular school of thought. The book will take a critical approach as it will seek to gauge the extent to which each conception and understanding of international law is instrumental to that perception of non-State actors. In undertaking this study the book will necessarily assess the current position of the State in UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=364174 ER -