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Non-State Actors

2021
Abstract This chapter describes non-state actors (NSAs), which encompass a range of entities that collectively extend international environmental law beyond traditional state authority in numerous regimes. Characterized by considerable breadth and diversity, NSAs exist within the traditional, state-centric treaty architecture while ...
Angstadt, J. Michael   +1 more
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4. Non-state actors

2020
This chapter focuses on non-state actors in global environmental governance. Non-state actors, such as non-governmental organisations (NGOs), corporations, and transnational networks, play an increasingly significant role in global environmental politics.
Jean-Frédéric Morin   +2 more
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Conflict, ‘terrorism’ and non-state actors

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
International Human Rights Law is supposed to operate at all times. However, during war/conflict it is often suspended to address an ‘emergency’. International Humanitarian Law attempts to deal with human rights protections during the specific circumstances of war.
Féilim Ó hAdhmaill, Mike Ritchie
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Violent Non-State Actors

2023
Violent Non-State Actors: The Politics of Territorial Governance is an original in-depth scholarly explanation of the impact of territorial penetration, control and governance on the effectiveness of the activities of violent non-state actors (VNSA). The theoretical framework operates with the assertion that a non-linear causal relationship mediated ...
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Non-State Actors

2009
Abstract The expression ‘non-state actors’ suggests different things to different people. On various occasions I have taken the chance to ask a group of diplomats, UN officials, and others to say what they understand by the term non-state actors in the context of a training seminar on human rights. The responses range wide.
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Non-state Actors

2004
International and national NGOs play a role of great importance in the field of human rights. A number of binding treaties in that field and implementation procedures would not have come about, were it not for the activities of these NGOs. They are single-minded in their pursuit of the promotion and protection of human rights and continuously remind ...
Peter R. Baehr   +1 more
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