Non-State Actors and International Law

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Rationalising the Work of UN Human Rights Bodies or Reducing the Input of NGOs? The Changing Role of Human Rights NGOs at the United Nations2005/01/01
Book review2005/01/01
Diasporas as legal actors: Implications for established legal boundaries2005/01/01
Michael K. Addo (ed), Human Rights Standards and the Responsibility of Transnational Corporations2003/01/01
UK immigration law under attack and the direct application of Article 8 ECHR by the ECJ2003/01/01
The internationalisation of competition law and multinational enterprises (MNEs) as non-state actors in the process2003/01/01
Involvement of non-state actors in the development of water law in Thailand: A role that is ignored?2003/01/01
The sky is the limit: The changing role of the state in water management issues in the Netherlands2003/01/01
Benjamin J. Richardson, Environmental Regulation through Financial Organisations: Comparative Perspectives on the Industrialised Nations2003/01/01
Book review2005/01/01
Instructions for Authors2001/01/01
``Rechtsstaat'': What is it that Swedish development assistance organisations ``export''?2002/01/01
Setting environmental standards for the conservation of marine living resources through the practice of international judiciary: An examination from the perspectives of arbitration v. judicial settlement and Compromis application v. unilateral application2002/01/01
Instructions for Authors2001/01/01
B.G. Ramcharan (ed.), The Principle of Legality in International Human Rights Institutions: Selected Legal Opinions2002/01/01
C. Barea et al. (eds.), Liber Amicorum `In Memoriam' of Judge José María Ruda2002/01/01
Zelim Skurbaty, As if Peoples Mattered: A Critical Appraisal of `Peoples' and `Minorities' from the International Human Rights Perspective and Beyond2002/01/01
Legal Aspects of Foreign Direct Investment, Daniel D. Bradlow and Alfred Escher (eds.)2001/01/01
Obiora Chinedu Okafor, Re-Defining Legitimate Statehood: International Law and State Fragmentation in Africa2001/01/01
Beyond myth and reality on the expedition to the cosmopolitan utopia: The parable of human rights2002/01/01
The role of international organisations in international law-making international environmental negotiations – an empirical study2001/01/01
Karel Wellens, Remedies against International Organisations2002/01/01
Agreement making and implementation: An analysis of international negotiations2002/01/01
From the editors2001/01/01
Finnish–Swedish Frontier River Commission – Effective water co-operation2003/01/01
Book Reviews2003/01/01
Book Reviews2004/01/01
Legal issues arising from the armed conflict in Afghanistan2004/01/01
The Changing Face of Conflict and International Humanitarian Law. Helen Durham and Timothy McCormack (eds.)2002/01/01
Non-Governmental Organisations and the Reporting Obligation under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights2005/01/01