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Beyond States and Non-State Actors: The Role of State-Empowered Entities in the Making and Shaping of International Law

  • Autores: Sandesh Sivakumaran
  • Localización: Columbia journal of transnational law, ISSN 0010-1931, Vol. 55, Nº. 2, 2017, págs. 343-394
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Traditionally, the actors in the international legal system are divided into States and non-state actors; and States are considered to be the ones that make and shape international law. By contrast, this Article argues that there is a third category of actors, namely state-empowered entities, which have been empowered by States to make and shape international law. These entities are not States, but due to their empowerment by States, they are also not non-state actors. Accordingly, they constitute a category in and of themselves.


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