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- Contributors
- Introduction: stories about international organisations, non-State actors, and the formation of customary international law
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Chapter 1 International organisations as autonomous actors -
Chapter 2 Capturing the juridical will -
Chapter 3 Opinio juris: between mental states and institutional objects -
Chapter 4 Beyond the either-or paradigm -
Chapter 5 Between anthropomorphism and artificial unity -
Chapter 6 Custom as the product of successful argumentative campaigns -
Chapter 7 Unlearning some common tropes -
Chapter 8 International organizations and non-State actors in the International Law Commission’s conclusions on identification of customary international law -
Chapter 9 The International Law Commission perspective on non-State actors and customary international law -
Chapter 10 The International Law Commission in the eyes of the International Law Commission: mirror or looking-glass? -
Chapter 11 The riddle of custom: General Assembly resolutions -
Chapter 12 The United Nations Secretariat and custom -
Chapter 13 The making of custom through sanctions of international organisations -
Chapter 14 The International Committee of the Red Cross and custom -
Chapter 15 Treaty bodies and States: shaping custom -
Chapter 16 The contribution to customary international law by territories under international administration -
Chapter 17 The formation of customary international law by de facto regimes -
Chapter 18 Investors in the formation of customary international law -
Chapter 19 Adjudicators, guardians, and enforcers: taking the role of non-governmental organisations in customary international lawmaking seriously - Index
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- International organisations, non-State actors, and the formation of customary international law
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction: stories about international organisations, non-State actors, and the formation of customary international law
-
Chapter 1 International organisations as autonomous actors -
Chapter 2 Capturing the juridical will -
Chapter 3 Opinio juris: between mental states and institutional objects -
Chapter 4 Beyond the either-or paradigm -
Chapter 5 Between anthropomorphism and artificial unity -
Chapter 6 Custom as the product of successful argumentative campaigns -
Chapter 7 Unlearning some common tropes -
Chapter 8 International organizations and non-State actors in the International Law Commission’s conclusions on identification of customary international law -
Chapter 9 The International Law Commission perspective on non-State actors and customary international law -
Chapter 10 The International Law Commission in the eyes of the International Law Commission: mirror or looking-glass? -
Chapter 11 The riddle of custom: General Assembly resolutions -
Chapter 12 The United Nations Secretariat and custom -
Chapter 13 The making of custom through sanctions of international organisations -
Chapter 14 The International Committee of the Red Cross and custom -
Chapter 15 Treaty bodies and States: shaping custom -
Chapter 16 The contribution to customary international law by territories under international administration -
Chapter 17 The formation of customary international law by de facto regimes -
Chapter 18 Investors in the formation of customary international law -
Chapter 19 Adjudicators, guardians, and enforcers: taking the role of non-governmental organisations in customary international lawmaking seriously - Index