Extracting accountability from non-state actors in international law: assessing the scope for direct regulation
In: Human rights and international law
In: Human rights and international law
1. Introduction -- 2. The state as the basis of legal validity -- 3. The practical failings of state-centric accountability regimes -- 4. The theoretical scope for direct non-state actor regulation -- 5. Abandoning the state : towards an alternative theoretical framing -- 6. Conclusion.
In: Human rights and international law
In: Human Rights and International Law
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of cases -- Table of legislation -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The State as the basis of legal validity -- 3 The practical failings of State-centric accountability regimes -- 4 The theoretical scope for direct non-State actor regulation -- 5 Abandoning the State: towards an alternative theoretical framing -- 6 Conclusion -- Selected bibliography -- Index
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