الف) مقالات
- جعفری، افشین و توتونچیان، مهری (1400). گذار از حقوق سخت به حقوق نرم در حقوق بینالملل با تأکید بر توافقنامۀ آبوهوایی پاریس. مطالعات فقه اقتصادی، 239ـ 261.
- خزایی، حسین (1402). تحلیل مادۀ 6 قانون حفاظت و بهسازی محیط زیست؛ چالشها و راهکارها. تمدن حقوقی، 6.
- شیروی، عبدالحسین و وکیلیمقدم، محمدحسین (1394). حقوق نرم. مطالعات حقوق تطبیقی، 6 (1)، 251-276.
- عبدالهی، محسن و عباسی، اصلی (1397). پدیدهشناسی تکوین حقوق نرم در چارچوب نظام هنجاری حقوق بینالملل. تحقیقات حقوقی، 21 (82)، 107-130.
ب) پایاننامه و رساله
6- خزائل، بهارک (1391). نقش حقوق نرم و کنوانسیون های چارچوبی در توسۀه حقوق بینالملل محیط زیست. پایاننامۀ کارشناسی ارشد. به راهنمایی محسن عبدالهی، تهران: دانشگاه شهید بهشتی، دانشکدۀ حقوق.
7- شاکریان، شاهرخ (1391). تأثیر حقوق نرم بر منابع حقوق بینالملل. رسالۀ دکتری. به راهنمایی هدایتالله فلسفی، تهران: دانشگاه شهید بهشتی، دانشکدۀ حقوق.
- انگلیسی
- A) Books
- Mörth, U. (2004). Soft Law in Governance and Regulation: An Interdisciplinary Analysis. London: Edward Elgar.
- Hoof, G. J. (1983). Rethinking the Sources of International Law. Deventer, Netherlands: Kluwer Law and Taxation.
- Friedmann, W. G. (1964). The Changing Structure of International Law. United States: Columbia University.
- Rajamani, L., & Peel, J. (2020). The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law. United Kingdom: Oxford University.
- Brown Weiss, E. (1997). International Compliance with Nonbinding Accords. United States: American Society of International Law.
- Kiss, A. C., & Shelton, D. (2004). International Environmental Law. Netherlands: Transnational Publishers.
- Friedrich, J. (2013). International Environmental “Soft Law”: The Functions and Limits of Nonbinding Instruments in International Environmental Governance and Law. Germany: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
- Zovko, I. (2005). International Law-Making for the Environment: A Question of Effectiveness. Finland: University of Joensuu.
- Yamin, F., & Depledge, J. (2004). The International Climate Change Regime: A Guide to Rules, Institutions and Procedures. Cambridge: Cambridge University.
- Sands, P., & Peel, J. (2012). Principles of International Environmental Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University.
- B) Articles & Book Chapters
- Dupuy, P. M. (1990). Soft law and the international law of the environment. Michigan Journal of International Law, 12, 420–435.
- Thompson, A. (2011). Efficiency, distribution and the soft law future of the climate regime. In International Policymaking and Agreements Conference, Yale University, 1–26.
- Sand, P. H. (2008). The evolution of international environmental law. In D. Bodansky et al. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law.
- Abbott, K. W., & Snidal, D. (2000). Hard and soft law in international governance. International Organization, 54 (3), 421–456.
- Annabi, A. R., & Jalali, M. (2018). Study the evolution of international environmental law. Amazonia Investiga, (13), 72–81.
- Ansong, A. (2016). The concept of sovereign equality of states in international law. GIMPA Law Review, 2 (1), 14–34.
- Clémençon, R. (2008). The Bali road map: A first step on the difficult journey to a post-Kyoto protocol agreement, The Journal of Environment & Development, 17 (1), 70–94.
- Dimitrov, R. S. (2010). Inside Copenhagen: The state of climate governance. Global Environmental Politics, 10 (2), 18–24.
- Falkner, R., & Buzan, B. (2019). The emergence of environmental stewardship as a primary institution of global international society. uropean Journal of International Relations, 25 (1), 131–155.
- Finnemore, M., & Sikkink, K. (1998). International norm dynamics and political change. International Organization, 52 (4), 887–917.
- Gruchalla-Wesierski, T. (1984). Framework for understanding soft law. McGill Law Journal, 30, 37–88.
- Hanson, C. A. (2021). Hard and soft law in the Paris Climate Agreement. Student Publications.
- Koskenniemi, M. (1999). Letter to the editors of the symposium on methods in international law. American Journal of International Law, 93, 351–361.
- Shelton, D. L. (2008). Soft law. The George Washington University Law School Public and Legal Theory Working Paper Series, No. 322.
- Olsson, J. A., & Olsson, I. A. (2008). What role for soft law in building and developing the climate change regim? Contributions in Sociology of Law, 203.
- Raz, J. (2017). The future of state sovereignty. King’s College London Law School Research Paper Series, No. 2017-42.
- Sheeter, S., Snape III, W., & Hunter, D. (2023). Prioritizing regional wildlife conservation by rejuvenating the Western Hemisphere Convention on Nature Protection. Sustainable Development Law & Policy.
- Skjærseth, J. B., Stokke, O. S., & Wettestad, J. (2006). Soft law, hard law, and effective implementation of international environmental norms. Global Environmental Politics, 6 (3), 104–120.
- Vihma, A. (2012). Analyzing soft law and hard law in climate change. In Climate Change and the Law (pp. 143–164). Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
- Weiss, E. B. (2011). The evolution of international environmental law. Japanese Yearbook of International Law, 54, 1–27.
- Weiss, E. B. (1997). International compliance with nonbinding accords (No Title).
- C) Thesis
- Ellis, J. (2001). Soft law as topos: The role of principles of soft law in the development of international environmental law. Doctor of Civil Law Thesis, Faculty of Law, McGill University.
- D) Judgment
- International Court of Justice (1997). Gabčíkovo–Nagymaros Project (Hungary/Slovakia), Judgment, ICJ Reports 1997, p. 7, para. 140.
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