Non-state actors are increasingly being considered international legal persons on a case-by-case basis. This articles argues that the common thread in making decisions on whether to treat a non-state actor as an international legal person is one of the function that the actor is playing in relation to other international actors. Gone is the traditional notion that only states are international legal persons, and it is now well accepted that international organizations are also persons. More controversial is the status of self-determination peoples, National Liberation Movements, indigenous peoples, insurgents, belligerents, combatants, private corporations, non-governmental organizations, religious organizations, and individuals. This artic...
The legal personality (or capacity) is an attribute that can belong to the participators in internat...
This article demonstrates how the core assumption of the dominant international legal doctrine that ...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
Non-state actors are increasingly being considered international legal persons on a case-by-case bas...
The present paper argues the inclusion of powerful, international NSAs in the category of 'internati...
After an empirical appraisal of the extent to which non-state actors wield some law-making powers at...
As the international relations improved, new non-governmental entities became active and undertook c...
Ever since its conception, the notion of international legal personality was developed as a measure ...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
This paper is the introductory chapter of the volume ‘Participants in the International Legal System...
This paper is the introductory chapter of the volume ‘Participants in the International Legal System...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
International personality is a paradoxical component of international law the nature of which is at ...
The legal personality (or capacity) is an attribute that can belong to the participators in internat...
This article demonstrates how the core assumption of the dominant international legal doctrine that ...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
Non-state actors are increasingly being considered international legal persons on a case-by-case bas...
The present paper argues the inclusion of powerful, international NSAs in the category of 'internati...
After an empirical appraisal of the extent to which non-state actors wield some law-making powers at...
As the international relations improved, new non-governmental entities became active and undertook c...
Ever since its conception, the notion of international legal personality was developed as a measure ...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
This paper is the introductory chapter of the volume ‘Participants in the International Legal System...
This paper is the introductory chapter of the volume ‘Participants in the International Legal System...
With the emergence of powerful non-state actors onto the international plane, it has been necessary ...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...
International personality is a paradoxical component of international law the nature of which is at ...
The legal personality (or capacity) is an attribute that can belong to the participators in internat...
This article demonstrates how the core assumption of the dominant international legal doctrine that ...
Traditionally, the actors in the international legal sys-tem are divided into States and non-state a...