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Globalization and Common Responsibilities of States

Globalization and Common Responsibilities of States

  • Editor: Feyter, Koen de

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Contents

  • Contents: Introduction
  • Part I Conceptual Issues: Common concern of humanity, Dinah Shelton
  • Justice and the distribution of greenhouse gas emissions, Simon Caney
  • Common but differentiated responsibilities in international law, Christopher D. Stone
  • Conceptualising the relationship between Jus Cogens and Erga Omnes rules, Michael Byers
  • The common heritage of mankind: utopia or reality?, Alexandre Kiss. Part II Responsibility to Protect: Jurisdiction without territory: from the Holy Roman Empire to the responsibility to protect, Anne Orford
  • Responsibility to protect: political rhetoric or emerging legal norm?, Carsten Stahn. Part III Universal Jurisdiction: Imagining the international community: the constitutive dimension of universal jurisdiction, Adeno Addis
  • The legal limits of universal jurisdiction, Anthony J. Colangelo. Part IV International Spaces: Imagine there are no possessions: legal and moral basis of the common heritage principle in space law, Gbenga Oduntan
  • The common heritage of mankind: an adequate regime for managing the deep seabed?, Edward Guntrip. Part V Environmental Law: Solidarity, justice and climate change law, Angela Williams
  • Common concern of humankind and its implications in international environmental law, Jimena Murillo ChA!varro
  • Custodial sovereignty: reconciling sovereignty and global environmental challenges amongst the vestiges of colonialism, Werner Scholtz. Part VI Cultural Heritage: Beyond state sovereignty: the protection of cultural heritage as a shared interest of human
  • World cultural heritage: obligations to the international community as a whole?, Roger O'Keefe. Part VII Human Rights and Development: Correcting globalisation in health: transnational entitlements versus the ethical imperative of reducing aid-dependency
  • Human rights, the Millennium Development Goals, and the future of development cooperation, Paul J. Nelson
  • Transnational human rights obligations