
Volume 58
Soft Law
This 58th volume of Scandinavian Studies in Law is dedicated to soft law and presents thirteen articles written by distinguished scholars.
Soft law in this context is understood in a broad sense. The authors investigate soft law such as recommendations, good practice standards, opinions, ethical principles, declarations, guidelines, board decisions, codes of conduct etc., and also “hard law” with a “soft” character. Norms issued by both private and public bodies are analyzed, and the volume contains articles which deal with national as well as international soft law.
Commercial Norms and Soft Law
Soft Law in the Swedish Accounting Law System – Effects on other Areas
New Developments in Labour Law – towards a Hybrid Type of Labour Law?
Constructing Human Rights from Soft Law: The Swedish Journey towards Protection Against Unlawful Discrimination
Hardening the Legal Softness of the World Bank through an Inspection Panel?
Good Practice Standards – a Regulation Tool
EU Soft Law in Domestic Legal Systems: Flexibility and Diversity Guaranteed?
Four Competing Approaches to International Soft Law
The Need for a Legitimate Regulatory Regime in Bioethics: A Global and European Perspective
Genealogies of Soft Law
Soft Law in the Conventions for the Unification of Maritime Law
Soft law - an International Concept in a National Context
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