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Empirical and theoretical perspectives on international law : how states use the UN General Assembly to create international obligations / Rossana Deplano.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 240 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781108678698 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 341 23/eng/20220701
LOC classification:
  • KZ4080 .D473 2022
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- How the General Assembly Works -- The Legal Significance of Resolutions at the Adoption Stage -- The Legal Significance of Resolutions within Domestic Legal Systems -- The Legal Significance of Resolutions in International Practice -- Revisiting the Concept of Legal Significance of Resolutions -- Conclusions
Summary: The book examines the processes through which the resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly acquire legal significance through state practice. By using an empirically-grounded method of inquiry, it examines how states attribute legal significance to resolutions in three different contexts: at the time of adoption, within domestic law and in international practice. The book shows that, contrary to the existent theories on the legal significance of resolutions, the General Assembly is not a unitary actor. It also demonstrates that the concept of legal significance of resolutions is not predetermined or static. While resolutions are often framed in normative language, they acquire legal significance only to the extent that states find it desirable or convenient, depending on context and circumstances. Consequently, the attribution of legal significance to resolutions turns out to be a manifestation of state will to abide by their content, not the will of the General Assembly.
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Introduction -- How the General Assembly Works -- The Legal Significance of Resolutions at the Adoption Stage -- The Legal Significance of Resolutions within Domestic Legal Systems -- The Legal Significance of Resolutions in International Practice -- Revisiting the Concept of Legal Significance of Resolutions -- Conclusions

The book examines the processes through which the resolutions adopted by the UN General Assembly acquire legal significance through state practice. By using an empirically-grounded method of inquiry, it examines how states attribute legal significance to resolutions in three different contexts: at the time of adoption, within domestic law and in international practice. The book shows that, contrary to the existent theories on the legal significance of resolutions, the General Assembly is not a unitary actor. It also demonstrates that the concept of legal significance of resolutions is not predetermined or static. While resolutions are often framed in normative language, they acquire legal significance only to the extent that states find it desirable or convenient, depending on context and circumstances. Consequently, the attribution of legal significance to resolutions turns out to be a manifestation of state will to abide by their content, not the will of the General Assembly.

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