Advocating Social Change through International Law

Advocating Social Change through International Law, edited by Professors Daniel Bradlow and David Hunter, explores the use of hard and soft international law in advocating for social change. Using case studies rooted in inter alia human rights, international crimes, environmental protection, public...

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description Advocating Social Change through International Law, edited by Professors Daniel Bradlow and David Hunter, explores the use of hard and soft international law in advocating for social change. Using case studies rooted in inter alia human rights, international crimes, environmental protection, public heath, and financial regulation, the book focuses on both state and non-state actors’ strategic choices regarding the use of hard and soft international law in advocating for social change. Looking through the social change lens provides new insights into the interplay between soft and hard international law, the perceived costs and benefits associated with hard and soft international law in different contexts, and the factors affecting the effectiveness of hard and soft approaches to international law.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1588812025-04-24T04:22:37Z Advocating Social Change through International Law Bradlow, Daniel Hunter, David social change international law human right soft international law hard international law huamn rights environmental protection protection health financial regulation Inter-American Human Rights System climate change international crime financial responsibility corporate accountability Advocating Social Change through International Law, edited by Professors Daniel Bradlow and David Hunter, explores the use of hard and soft international law in advocating for social change. Using case studies rooted in inter alia human rights, international crimes, environmental protection, public heath, and financial regulation, the book focuses on both state and non-state actors’ strategic choices regarding the use of hard and soft international law in advocating for social change. Looking through the social change lens provides new insights into the interplay between soft and hard international law, the perceived costs and benefits associated with hard and soft international law in different contexts, and the factors affecting the effectiveness of hard and soft approaches to international law. 2025-04-24T04:22:34Z 2025-04-24T04:22:34Z 2025-04-23T12:52:38Z 2019 book ONIX_20250423_9789004417021_20 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/101120 9789004417021 9789004382480 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/158881 eng open access image/jpeg n/a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/101120/1/9789004382480.pdf Brill Nijhoff 10.1163/9789004417021 10.1163/9789004417021 33fecb33-e7c4-4fc8-96b0-7ba2fccafba9 9789004417021 9789004382480 Nijhoff open access
spellingShingle social change
international law
human right
soft international law
hard international law
huamn rights
environmental protection
protection health
financial regulation
Inter-American Human Rights System
climate change
international crime
financial responsibility
corporate accountability
Advocating Social Change through International Law
title Advocating Social Change through International Law
title_full Advocating Social Change through International Law
title_fullStr Advocating Social Change through International Law
title_full_unstemmed Advocating Social Change through International Law
title_short Advocating Social Change through International Law
title_sort advocating social change through international law
topic social change
international law
human right
soft international law
hard international law
huamn rights
environmental protection
protection health
financial regulation
Inter-American Human Rights System
climate change
international crime
financial responsibility
corporate accountability
topic_facet social change
international law
human right
soft international law
hard international law
huamn rights
environmental protection
protection health
financial regulation
Inter-American Human Rights System
climate change
international crime
financial responsibility
corporate accountability
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