Non-State Actors (in Postconflict Peace-building)
POSTCONFLICT PEACE-BUILDING: A LEXICON, Vincent Chetail, ed., pp. 200-212, Oxford University Press, 2009
13 Pages Posted: 26 Apr 2009 Last revised: 21 Dec 2016
Date Written: February 9, 2009
Abstract
The chapter considers the different ways in which the term 'non-state actor' is used in the context of postconflict peace-keeping and suggests some of the obligations that arise for such entities under international law.
Keywords: non-state actors, peacebuilding, rebels, corporations, international organizations
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