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Abstract International law is increasingly using quasi-legal documents, such as political declarations, guidelines, manuals, and codes of conduct instead of legally binding instruments. These “soft law” instruments, which possess no legal force and do not contain a coercive mechanism, are nevertheless implemented and gain acceptance by ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
International business transactions increasingly are being conducted under “soft law”—a term referring to non-state rules that may be aspirational or reflect best practices but are not yet legally enforceable. In part, this shift reflects a decline in cross-border treaty-making, which needs widespread consensus and is subject to lengthy negotiations ...
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International business transactions increasingly are being conducted under “soft law”—a term referring to non-state rules that may be aspirational or reflect best practices but are not yet legally enforceable. In part, this shift reflects a decline in cross-border treaty-making, which needs widespread consensus and is subject to lengthy negotiations ...
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RegelMaat, 1999
A different, more sympathetic approach to the communicative style of legislation a communicative approach to legislation for short is developed in this article. Our main questions are: (i) what does the communicative style of legislation consist of? and (ii) under which, if any, conditions may it be used rightfully as well as effectively in legislation?
van Klink, B.M.J., Witteveen, W.J.
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A different, more sympathetic approach to the communicative style of legislation a communicative approach to legislation for short is developed in this article. Our main questions are: (i) what does the communicative style of legislation consist of? and (ii) under which, if any, conditions may it be used rightfully as well as effectively in legislation?
van Klink, B.M.J., Witteveen, W.J.
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Soft Law: Ni Derecho ni tan blando (Soft Law: Neither Law nor Soft)
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Soft actuators for real-world applications
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Meng Li, Aniket Pal, Amirreza Aghakhani
exaly
Soft wearable devices for deep-tissue sensing
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Muyang Lin, Hongjie Hu, Sai Zhou
exaly
2019
Modern social states are not limited to guaranteeing order and regulating procedures as primitive states were. Their legal systems are not merely a procedural framework, but are charged with social and economic purposes, and therefore require more laws than traditional laissez-faire states.
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Modern social states are not limited to guaranteeing order and regulating procedures as primitive states were. Their legal systems are not merely a procedural framework, but are charged with social and economic purposes, and therefore require more laws than traditional laissez-faire states.
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