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|a ADVOCATING SOCIAL CHANGE THROUGH INTERNATIONAL LAW EXPLORING THE CHOICE
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|a Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Exploring the Relationship between Hard and Soft International Law and Social Change -- I Introduction -- II Overview of the Book -- Chapter 2 The Softening of Hard Law and the Hardening of Soft Law: an Extended Synopsis -- i Introduction -- ii Soft Power -- A The Phases of 'soft' Law Regimes -- B The Footfalls of Anthropocene -- iii Towards a Conclusion
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|a Chapter 3 Promoting Social Change through Treaties and Customary International Law: the Experience of the Inter-American Human Rights System -- i Introduction -- ii The Inter-American System -- A Structure -- B Historical Developments -- iii Illustrative Cases in the Inter-American System -- A Velásquez Rodriguez v. Honduras (1988) -- 1 Brief Factual Overview -- 2 Impact on Social Change -- B Barrios Altos v. Peru (2001) -- 1 Brief Factual Overview -- 2 Impact on Social Change -- C Mayagna (Sumo) Awas Tingni Community v. Nicaragua (2001) -- 1 Brief Factual Overview -- 2 Impact on Social Change
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|a D General Usón-Ramírez v. Venezuela -- 1 Brief Factual Overview -- 2 Impact on Social Change -- iv Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Children's Rights: Social Change through the Application of Hard and Soft International Law -- i Introduction -- ii Overview of International Law Pertaining to the Child -- A Convention on the Rights of the Child -- 1 History of Children's Rights and the Making of the Convention on the Rights of the Child -- 2 Ratification and Legal Status -- B Other Binding Treaties That Directly Affect Children's Rights -- C Regional Charter on Children's Rights
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|a D Optional Protocols to the crc -- E Soft Law Related to the crc -- 1 Rules and Guidelines -- 2 Resolutions -- 3 General Comments of the crc Committee -- F General Use of Hard and Soft International Law in Litigation -- 1 International -- 2 Regional -- G Conclusion of Overview -- iii Case Studies -- A Case Study One: Children of Imprisoned Parents -- B Case Study Two: the Use of the General Comment in Relation to Age and Criminal Responsibility -- C Case Study Three: the Use of the crc in United States, Despite Non-Ratification -- iv Conclusion
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|a Chapter 5 The International Criminal Court and the Use of Hard Law in the Quest for Accountability for Core International Crimes -- i Introduction -- ii The icc-a Manifestation of Hard International Law -- A The Road to a Permanent International Accountability Mechanism -- iii The icc's Positive Impact -- A. Victim Participation at the icc -- B Convictions -- 1 Lubanga -- 2 Katanga -- 3 Al Mahdi Case -- 4 Acquittals and Non-Confirmation of Charges -- C Reparations and the Trust Fund for Victims -- D Deterrent Effect -- iv icc's Inherent Hard International Law Challenges
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|a "The range, scope, scale, and speed of cross- border activity has significantly increased over the past half century.* Today in addition to the linkages created by international trade, foreign investment, international diplomacy, and state- to- state relations, the world is connected through deep and dynamic technological, social, cultural, and environmental interactions. The result is a profound shift towards more international connectedness through migration, trade in goods and services, social media, tourism, education exchanges, cybercrime, communicable diseases, invasive species and environmental pollution.1 Despite the drag caused by persistent and occasionally resurgent nationalism, the intensity and diversity of these interactions is likely to continue growing"--
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