The future of individuals in international law : lessons from international Internet law
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The future of individuals in international law : lessons from international Internet law
Eleven International Publishing, c2013
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Bibliography: p. 171-196
Includes index
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The State-centric international order is in flux and the role of the individual as an actor in international law is growing. Yet, in most international law regimes, States continue to interposition themselves between individuals and international law. Against the background of humanization, which is shown to permeate all international legal regimes, this book sketches the future of individuals in international law. From the normative success of International Internet Law as the most innovative post-interposition regime, this book draws lessons for the optimal design of (existing and emerging) legal frameworks. Describing in detail the characteristics of a post-interposition regime - including a commitment to multi-stakeholderism, non-traditional normative instruments, and system-wide disintermediation - this book demonstrates why the future of individuals in international law looks bright.
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