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Rural and Remote Communities as Non-State Actors

by Ciprian Nicolae Radavoi, David Price

While entities as different as armed groups, multinational corporations, political parties, megacities, labour unions, terrorist organisations or indigenous peoples are mentioned as Non-State Actors in the relevant literature, rural communities are never referred to.

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While entities as different as armed groups, multinational corporations, political parties, megacities, labour unions, terrorist organisations, or indigenous peoples are mentioned as non-state actors in the relevant literature, rural communities are never referred to. This book addresses the role of rural communities as non-state actors, lifting this invisibility veil with arguments coming from three theories of/scholarly approaches to international law: positivism, sociolegal realism (the New Haven School), and constitutionalism. It argues, first, that rural communities are recognised by the community of states as derived subjects of international law since they are made bearers of rights and duties in some major multilateral treaties. Second, rural communities have the ability to affect international lawmaking as they acquire the tools to influence decision-making in international arbitration and court litigation. Finally, the book highlights the need to recognise the status of rural communities when seeking global justice, as these are the communities that benefit the least from globalisation, while paying the highest price in terms of damage to the natural and sociocultural environment. Advocating for the existence of some supreme norms above the will of the states and the recognition of rural communities as non-state actors, this book will be of interest to academics, policy-makers, and non-governmental organisations working in the field of public international law and rural social matters.The Open Access version of this book, available at , has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Developing Dialogues on the Non-State Actor Dynamic Defining Non-State Actors Non-State Actors in the Changing World Non-State Actors and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine The Individual as a Non-State Actor: New Directions The Covid-19 Pandemic and Non-State Actors The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Non-State Actors 2 Rural Communities: Non-State Actors? The View From Positivism: Rural Communities in International Law Regimes The View From New Haven: Mobilised Rural Communities in International Law The View From Constitutionalism: Rural Communities' Moral StandingTaking the Argument Further: Remote Communities in International Law Conclusion

Details

ISBN1032472642
Author David Price
Pages 48
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Series Routledge Research in International Law
Year 2024
ISBN-13 9781032472645
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2024-11-29
Imprint Routledge
Subtitle A Legal and Moral Argument
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Alternative 9781032472638
DEWEY 341.2
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education
UK Release Date 2024-11-29
ISBN-10 1032472642
Country of Origin GB
Product Class Description International Law: Professional

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