01642 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001000123084001400133100003000147245012200177260004700299300004600346500001900392520092600411650002701337990002401364990002401388INLIS00000000000654820221029094401 a0010-0520006548221029 | | eng  a0-19-829808-0 aeng a341.7 a341.7 COM0 aCommitment And Compliance1 aCommitment And Compliance The Role Of Non- Binding Norms In The Imternational Legal System /cShelton, Dinah (editor) aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2003 a560p :bxxvi,560 hlm.; 23,5 cm ;c23,5 cm aIndeks : Index aCommitment and compliance is the first book to evaluate the impact on state behaviour of international norms adopted in forms that are not legallv binding. The use of such 'soft law' has increased dramatically with the proliferation of international organizations. Whether and how such norms can be used effectively to supplement or substitute for legally binding obligations forms the heart of this discussion. In the study, a project of the American society of International Law, the authors examine four areas of International law: ; human rights, the environment, arms control, and trade and finance. For each area, they assess the use of non-binding norms and ask whether such norms engender state compliance. More generally, the discussion also addresses the nature of international law and the role of non-binding norms in the international law and the role of non-binding norms in the international legal systems. 4a1. Hukum Internasional a02308/MKRI-P/X-2005 a02308/MKRI-P/X-2005