This book evaluates the impact on state behaviour of international norms adopted in forms that are not legally binding. The use of such ‘soft law’ has increased dramatically with the proliferation of international organizations. Whether and how such norms can be used effectively to supplement or substitute for legally binding obligations forms the heart of this discussion. The study examines four areas of international law: human rights, the environment, arms control, and trade and finance. For each area, they assess the use of non-binding norms and ask whether such norms engender state compli ... More
Keywords: non-binding norms, international legal system, state behaviour, international norms, soft law, international organizations, legally binding obligations, human rights, arms control, state compliance
| Print publication date: 2003 | Print ISBN-13: 9780199270989 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2010 | DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199270989.001.0001 |