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Vanderbilt University Law School

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

2015

Hard law vs. soft law

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Understanding The Hard/Soft Distinction In International Law, Arnold N. Pronto Jan 2015

Understanding The Hard/Soft Distinction In International Law, Arnold N. Pronto

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

A common characterization employed in contemporary international law is that between "hard" and "soft" law. A determination that an instrument falls into either category carries with it a series of implications, including that pertaining to the legal consequence of noncompliance with the rules contained in the text. What is at times overlooked is the relatively common phenomenon of the two types of law co-existing, where hard rules provide the context or the limits (boundaries, ceilings, and floors), and the details are "filled-out" by soft rules. A full appreciation of the resulting legal picture requires not only a familiarity with both …