Non-State Actors as New Subjects of International Law. : International Law - From the Traditional State Order Towards the Law of the Global Community. Proceedings of an International Symposium of the Kiel Walther-Schücking-Institute of International Law, March 25 to 28, 1998.
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...
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Duncker & Humblot,
2013.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.
- Stephan Hobe: Individuals and Groups as Global Actors: The Denationalization of International TransactionsDiscussion; List of Participants.