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Defying the Theoretical Constraints of State-Centric Approaches: A Review of Non-State Actors in International Law
Fecha
2017-03Registro en:
Kotlik, Marcos David; Defying the Theoretical Constraints of State-Centric Approaches: A Review of Non-State Actors in International Law; Cambridge University Press; Israel Law Review; 50; 1; 3-2017; 87-105
0021-2237
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Kotlik, Marcos David
Resumen
This review of Non-State Actors in International Law, edited by Math Noortmann, August Reinisch and Cedric Ryngaert (Hart Publishing, 2015), focuses on the constraints of state-centric approaches in accurately depicting the role and status of non-state actors in the international arena. As the book presents a comprehensive examination of the influence of diverse entities in a variety of fields, such limitations are evidenced and inevitably lead to the reassessment of novel theoretical standpoints, as well as to the recognition that a multidisciplinary approach is much needed in order to advance further studies on the issue.