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Cornell University Law School

Cornell International Law Journal

2006

Negotiation

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Trappings Of Legality: Judicialization Of Dispute Settlement In The Wto, And Its Impact On Developing Countries, Timothy Stostad Jan 2006

Trappings Of Legality: Judicialization Of Dispute Settlement In The Wto, And Its Impact On Developing Countries, Timothy Stostad

Cornell International Law Journal

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Non-Governmental Organizations And The International Criminal Court: Changing Landscapes Of International Law, Zoe Pearson Jan 2006

Non-Governmental Organizations And The International Criminal Court: Changing Landscapes Of International Law, Zoe Pearson

Cornell International Law Journal

An exploration of claims that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) influence the formation of international law focuses on NGO participation in the multilateral negotiations to form the International Criminal Court. It is shown that, although NGO's can contribute to international lawmaking processes, their participation remains ad hoc, contingent, & characterized by conflicting viewpoints. However, existing international lawmaking is attempting to accommodate the diversity of global civil society actors even though deeply entrenched traditional constructions of international law tend to limit their involvement. Adapted from the source document.