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Non-Governmental Organisations and International Law


Non-Governmental Organisations and International Law



von: Prahlad Rai

CHF 189.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 27.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9789819754694
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book explores how non-governmental organizations (NGOs), with their sphere of influence within the State and beyond, enrich the international community by working on critical areas affecting people’s lives and expectations, to facilitate a more humanising international law. It provides ideas, highlights issues, and identifies actors, actions, and the scope of NGOs in international law. It charts possibilities and limitations of NGOs within the legal framework of a State and its evolution over the years. The book highlights how NGOs, having obtained 'consultative status' from the UN Economic and Social Council, have now extended their access and area of influence to international actors like inter-governmental organisations, international courts and tribunals. It provides an overview of NGO's performance and the important role they play in the making of human rights, protection of environment and business ethics. The book is primarily doctrinal containing case studies of important NGOs. The purview is an inquiry, analysis and overview of literature of NGOs in international law from a wide range of sources. The book will help shape the debate over power and functions of NGOs in the background of new loci of NGOs’ work. It is useful for students, research scholars, the NGO community, corporations' CSR departments, and concerned governmental agencies. Additionally, being interdisciplinary in nature, it caters to the demands of politics, sociology, management, public policy and social work apart from law.</p>
<p>Introduction.- A Short History.- Legal Personality.- Consultative Status.- Operative Methods.- Partnership with Inter-Governmental Organisations.- Amicus Curiae before International Courts and Tribunals.- Making of Human Rights.- Enforcement of Human Rights.- Regional Machinery.- Protection of Environment.- Interface with Business.- Case Study.- Accountability.</p>
<p><strong>Prahlad Rai</strong> is former Professor and Head, Department of Law, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India. He was a Senior Fellow of Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) from 2016-18. He obtained his PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi, India; and did his doctoral fellowship from The Hague Academy of International Law, Netherlands in 1988. His areas of research interest are international law, constitutional law, and human rights; and he has conducted University Grants Commission (UGC) research projects on construction labour and on shipping in international law; and a National Commission of Women's research project on domestic violence.</p>
<p>This book explores how non-governmental organizations (NGOs), with their sphere of influence within the State and beyond, enrich the international community by working on critical areas affecting people’s lives and expectations, to facilitate a more humanising international law. It provides ideas, highlights issues, and identifies actors, actions, and the scope of NGOs in international law. It charts possibilities and limitations of NGOs within the legal framework of a State and its evolution over the years. The book highlights how NGOs, having obtained 'consultative status' from the UN Economic and Social Council, have now extended their access and area of influence to international actors like inter-governmental organisations, international courts and tribunals. It provides an overview of NGO's performance and the important role they play in the making of human rights, protection of environment and business ethics. The book is primarily doctrinal containing case studies of important NGOs. The purview is an inquiry, analysis and overview of literature of NGOs in international law from a wide range of sources. The book will help shape the debate over power and functions of NGOs in the background of new loci of NGOs’ work. It is useful for students, research scholars, the NGO community, corporations' CSR departments, and concerned governmental agencies. Additionally, being interdisciplinary in nature, it caters to the demands of politics, sociology, management, public policy and social work apart from law.</p>
Highlights accountability of non-governmental organizations under the international legal framework Provides guidance to non-governmental organizations for influencing international actors Showcases how NGOs engage in protection of human rights, environment and business ethics

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