The international legal system has weathered sweeping changes over the last decade as new participants have emerged. International law-making and law-enforcement processes have become increasingly multi-layered with unprecedented numbers of non-State actors, including individuals, insurgents, multinational corporations and even terrorist groups, being involved. This growth in the importance of non-State actors at the law-making and law-enforcement levels has generated a lot of new scholarly studies on the topic. However, while it remains uncontested that non-State actors are now playing an important role on the international plane, albeit in very different ways, international legal scholarship has remained riddled by controversy regarding t...
In customary international law, nationality provides the principal link between the individual and t...
International law is no longer conceived of as regulating the rights and obligations of states alone...
This book addresses a critical gap in existing scholarship by examining statelessness through the pr...
This paper is the introductory chapter of the volume ‘Participants in the International Legal System...
The relative decline of state power and the increase in the significance of various non-state actors...
This paper is the introductory chapter of the volume ‘Participants in the International Legal System...
This article examines the concept of non-state ‘actors of protection’ in international refugee law. ...
This article examines the concept of non-state “actors of protection” in international refugee law. ...
Academics and international lawyers look for the sources of international law in the treaties and cu...
This book challenges the traditional approach to international law by concentrating on international...
Many of the world’s top refugee-hosting countries have not acceded to the 1951 Refugee Convention an...
Refugees have an increasing global significance, as their numbers continue to grow and the nature of...
In the paper the author attempts to describe the issue of refugees as a very important problem in in...
International refugee law scholarship has long been dominated by a positivist tradition. Within this...
Armed Non-State actors are groups involved in the use of force against states or within themselves u...
In customary international law, nationality provides the principal link between the individual and t...
International law is no longer conceived of as regulating the rights and obligations of states alone...
This book addresses a critical gap in existing scholarship by examining statelessness through the pr...
This paper is the introductory chapter of the volume ‘Participants in the International Legal System...
The relative decline of state power and the increase in the significance of various non-state actors...
This paper is the introductory chapter of the volume ‘Participants in the International Legal System...
This article examines the concept of non-state ‘actors of protection’ in international refugee law. ...
This article examines the concept of non-state “actors of protection” in international refugee law. ...
Academics and international lawyers look for the sources of international law in the treaties and cu...
This book challenges the traditional approach to international law by concentrating on international...
Many of the world’s top refugee-hosting countries have not acceded to the 1951 Refugee Convention an...
Refugees have an increasing global significance, as their numbers continue to grow and the nature of...
In the paper the author attempts to describe the issue of refugees as a very important problem in in...
International refugee law scholarship has long been dominated by a positivist tradition. Within this...
Armed Non-State actors are groups involved in the use of force against states or within themselves u...
In customary international law, nationality provides the principal link between the individual and t...
International law is no longer conceived of as regulating the rights and obligations of states alone...
This book addresses a critical gap in existing scholarship by examining statelessness through the pr...