Evolving normativity in contemporary international water law: A communicative approach to the growing role of non‐state actors

Yuh-Ling Su
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Legitimacy issues in international law have traditionally related to State consent and legality. This State‐centric paradigm, largely built upon legal formalism, fails to fully capture the various forms of participation of non‐State actors (NSAs) in international water law and their impacts. This is especially true in the context of water governance which, as part of global governance, witnessed an increased delegation of decision‐making authority to global institutions and a growing distance between those exercising authority and the public. This article argues that the communicative approach, embedded within international law, can better account for the role of NSAs in the development of norms in international water law, as these legal norms are formed and developed through communication among actors. Public participation, the main avenue through which NSAs participate in international water law, is essentially a communicative process. Therefore, the essential elements of the communicative approach, including inclusiveness, access to information, interaction and continuation, play not only a constitutive but also a functional role in public participation. Together, they combine to form an analytical framework which can be applied to the analysis of the participation of NSAs in international water law.
当代国际水法中不断演变的规范性:对非国家行为体日益增长的作用的交流方法
国际法中的合法性问题历来与国家同意和合法性有关。这种以国家为中心的范式在很大程度上建立在法律形式主义的基础上,未能充分体现非国家行为体(NSAs)参与国际水法的各种形式及其影响。在水治理的背景下尤其如此,作为全球治理的一部分,水治理见证了越来越多的决策权委托给全球机构,行使权力的机构与公众之间的距离越来越远。本文认为,国际法中的交流方法可以更好地解释国家安全协定在国际水法规范发展中的作用,因为这些法律规范是通过行为者之间的交流形成和发展的。公众参与是国家安全局参与国际水法的主要途径,其本质上是一个交流过程。因此,交际方式的基本要素,包括包容性、信息获取性、互动性和延续性,在公众参与中不仅具有构成性作用,而且具有功能性作用。它们共同构成一个分析框架,可用于分析国家安全机构参与国际水法的情况。
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