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State-Owned Entities and Human Rights

The Role of International Law

Examines the fundamental role played by international law in the regulation of State-owned entities from a human rights perspective.

Mihaela Maria Barnes (Author)

9781108832878, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 2 December 2021

304 pages

23.5 x 16.7 x 2 cm, 0.66 kg

The monograph focuses on the human rights challenges that are associated with the involvement of States in economic activities and on the role that international law has to play in addressing and understanding some of those challenges. State-owned entities are looked at through the lens of several topics of international law that have been found to hold particular relevance in this context, such as the concept of legal personality in international law, the process of normativity in international law, State immunity and State responsibility. The monograph shows how SOEs have had a significant role in shaping the evolution ]

State-Owned Entities and Human Rights Barnes Hardback Cambridge University Press

State-Owned Entities and Human Rights

The Role of International Law

Examines the fundamental role played by international law in the regulation of State-owned entities from a human rights perspective.

Mihaela Maria Barnes (Author)

9781108832878, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 2 December 2021

304 pages

23.5 x 16.7 x 2 cm, 0.66 kg

The monograph focuses on the human rights challenges that are associated with the involvement of States in economic activities and on the role that international law has to play in addressing and understanding some of those challenges. State-owned entities are looked at through the lens of several topics of international law that have been found to hold particular relevance in this context, such as the concept of legal personality in international law, the process of normativity in international law, State immunity and State responsibility. The monograph shows how SOEs have had a significant role in shaping the evolution ]

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