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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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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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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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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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2017
It is increasingly recognized that human rights law has to address the challenge posed by non-state actors. This chapter starts with a reflection on how the term ‘non-state actor’ is used and why it is appropriate to look at the contemporary impact of non-state actors on the enjoyment of human rights.
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It is increasingly recognized that human rights law has to address the challenge posed by non-state actors. This chapter starts with a reflection on how the term ‘non-state actor’ is used and why it is appropriate to look at the contemporary impact of non-state actors on the enjoyment of human rights.
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2019
The increase in number and visibility of non-state actors (NGOs, corporations, philanthropic foundations, social movements, think tanks, etc.) has shaken up the diplomatic game, forcing states to take them into consideration. They have also developed their own diplomatic activities, sometimes delegated by states, at other times in competition with or ...
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The increase in number and visibility of non-state actors (NGOs, corporations, philanthropic foundations, social movements, think tanks, etc.) has shaken up the diplomatic game, forcing states to take them into consideration. They have also developed their own diplomatic activities, sometimes delegated by states, at other times in competition with or ...
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State actor, state sponsor, non-state actor
Diese Masterarbeit untersucht die Verwendung des koreanischen Begriffs „테러“ (T’erŏ, dt. „Terror“) in der Berichterstattung zweier ideologisch unterschiedlich verorteter südkoreanischer Tageszeitungen – The Chosun Ilbo (konservativ) und The Hankyoreh (progressiv).openaire +1 more source
Scientists as non-state actors of public diplomacy
Nature Human Behaviour, 2019Giovanni A. Carosso +2 more
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