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International Soft Law, Hard Law, and Coherence
Anthony D'Amato Northwestern University - School of Law March 1, 2008 Northwestern Public Law Research Paper No. 08-01 Abstract: A rule of law is a norm coupled with coercive power. International soft law is only the norm. There is a vast number of such non-coercive norms, and many recent papers have been preoccupied with their apparent normative tilt toward respect for human rights and democracy. In criticizing the entire soft-law enterprise, I feel like the Grinch who stole Christmas. But I do try to put in a good word or two for the time-honored sources of the 4000 year-old public international law. This paper will be a chapter in the forthcoming The Philosophy of International Law, to be published by Oxford University Press.
Keywords: soft law, customary law, hard law JEL Classifications: K33 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: March 18, 2008 ; Last revised: March 18, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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