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Strengthening International Law's Capacity to Govern through Multilayered Strategic Partnerships
South African Yearbook of International Law
  • Charlotte Ku, Texas A&M University School of Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2007
ISSN
0379-8895
Abstract

This article examines the multiple layers at which international law now functions--the international, national, and sub-national. It identifies both public and private institutions and practices that have emerged to carry out international law's normative objectives. It ends with a call to expand the formal structure of international law to include the realities of a disaggregated state, a non-hierarchical system of governance, and a transnational political space.

Publisher
VerLoren Van Themaat Centre for Public Law Studies
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Citation Information
Charlotte Ku. "Strengthening International Law's Capacity to Govern through Multilayered Strategic Partnerships" South African Yearbook of International Law Vol. 32 (2007) p. 107 - 123
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charlotte-ku/11/