Tracing the roles of soft law in human rights / edited by Stéphanie Lagoutte, Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen and John Cerone.

Publisher's description: Soft law increasingly shapes and impacts the content of international law in multiple ways, from being a first step in a norm-making process to providing detailed rules and technical standards required for the interpretation and the implementation of treaties. This is e...

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Corporate Author: Association of Human Rights Institutes. Research Conference
Other Authors: Lagoutte, Stéphanie (Editor), Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas (Editor), Cerone, John (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Edition:First edition.
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