International law for common goods : normative perspectives on human rights, culture and nature / edited by Federico Lenzerini and Ana Filipa Vrdoljak.

International law has long been dominated by the state, but the rise of the notion of common goods challenges this dominance. This volume explores the transformative impact that this is having on international law.

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Other Authors: Lenzerini, Federico (Editor), Vrdoljak, Ana Filipa (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Hart Publishing, [2014]
Series:Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 50.
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505 0 |a Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part I -- Human Rights; 1. The ICJ and Common Goods: The Case of Human Rights; 2. The Progressive Development of Peoples' Rights in the African Charter and in the Case Law of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights; 3. From Jus in Bello to Jus Commune Humanitatis. The Interface of Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law in the Regulation of Armed Conflicts; 4. Human Rights and the Modernization of International Law. 
505 8 |a 5. Reparation for Damage Suffered as a Consequence of Breaches of the Law of War6. Why Justice and Human Rights Require Cosmopolitan International Economic Law; Part II -- Cultural Heritage; 7. Human Rights and Cultural Heritage in International Law; 8. The Cultural Dimension of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples; 9. Heritage for Whom? Individuals' and Communities' Roles in International Cultural Heritage Law; 10. Underwater Cultural Heritage as an International Common Good; 11. Public Goods, Foreign Investments and the International Protection of Cultural Heritage. 
505 8 |a 12. New Rules and Procedures for the Prevention and Settlement of Cultural Heritage Disputes: A Critical Appraisal of Problemsand ProspectsPart III -- The Environment; 13. Revising International Environmental Law through the Paradigm of Ecological Sustainability; 14. Land Degradation as a Common Concern of Humankind; 15. Protecting the Environment of Polar Regions; 16. Public Interest Environmental Litigation and the European Court of Human Rights: No Love at First Sight; 17. Children's Rights Challenged by Climate Change: Is a Reconceptualization Required? 
505 8 |a 18. A Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change? Insights from the Regulation of Intangible Cultural Heritage19. Public and Private in the International Law of Environmental Liability; 20. Protecting Environmental Rights through the Bilateral Agreements of the European Union: Mapping the Field; International Common Goods: An Epilogue; Index. 
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