deformalisation
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editdeformalisation (plural deformalisations)
- The process of deformalising something.
- 2022, Jonathan Verschuuren, Leonie Reins, editors, Research Handbook on Climate Change Mitigation Law[1], Edward Elgar Publishing, →ISBN, page 28:
- A trend towards deformalisation has been observed in international law, characterised as the rejection of formal indicators to define international rules, along with a growing emphasis on informal law-making.
- 2015, Peter Langford, Roberto Esposito: Law, Community and the Political, Taylor & Francis, page 208:
- The international agreement, created by the process of deformalisation, becomes soft law to the extent that the absence of the totality of these eleents marks not non-law, but a different type of international law, which exists in contrast to a type of international law in which all of these elements are present — hard law.