01374 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020002200077035001900099041000800118082000800126084001400134100001800148245008800166260002400254300001900278500006000297520071000357650001701067650003801084650002201122INLIS00000000000984220200508204958200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a978-90-04-34025-1 0010-0520009842 aeng0 a341 a341/NON/N0 aJames Summers00aNon-State Actors and International Obligations: Creation, Evolution and Enforcement aLeidenbBrillc2018 axxxvi, 486 pp. ae-book aNon-State Actors and International Obligations examines the contribution and relevance of non-state actors in the creation and implementation of international obligations. These actors have traditionally been marginalised within international law and ambiguities remain over their precise role. Nonetheless, they have become increasingly important in legal regimes as participants in their implementation and enforcement, and as potential holders of duties themselves. Chapters from academics and practitioners investigate different aspects of this relationship, including the sources of obligations, their implementation, human rights aspects, dispute settlement, responsibility and legal accountability. 0aHuman Rights 0aHuman Rights and Humanitarian Law 0aInternational Law