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Series Preface |
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Introduction |
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1 `Common Concern of Humanity', Iustum Aequum Salutare, V, pp. 33--40 |
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2 `Justice and the Distribution of Greenhouse Gas Emissions', Journal of Global Ethics, 5, pp. 125--46 |
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3 `Common but Differentiated Responsibilities in International Law', American Journal of International Law, 98, pp. 276--301 |
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33 | (26) |
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4 `Conceptualising the Relationship between Jus Cogens and Erga Omnes Rules', Nordic Journal of International Law, 66, pp. 211--39 |
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59 | (30) |
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5 `The Common Heritage of Mankind: Utopia or Reality?' International Journal, 40, pp. 423--41 |
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PART II RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT |
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6 `Jurisdiction without Territory: From the Holy Roman Empire to the Responsibility to Protect', Michigan Journal of International Law, 30, pp. 981--1015 |
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7 `Responsibility to Protect: Political Rhetoric or Emerging Legal Norm?', American Journal of International Law, 101, pp. 99--120 |
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147 | (24) |
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PART III UNIVERSAL JURISDICTION |
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8 `Imagining the International Community: The Constitutive Dimension of Universal Jurisdiction', Human Rights Quarterly, 31, pp. 129--62 |
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9 `The Legal Limits of Universal Jurisdiction', Virginia Journal of International Law, 47, pp. 149--200 |
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205 | (54) |
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PART IV INTERNATIONAL SPACES |
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10 `Imagine There Are No Possessions: Legal and Moral Basis of the Common Heritage Principle in Space Law, Manchester Journal of International Economic Law, 2, pp. 30--58 |
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259 | (30) |
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11 `The Common Heritage of Mankind: An Adequate Regime for Managing the Deep Seabed?', Melbourne Journal of International Law, 4, pp. 376--405 |
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289 | (32) |
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12 `Solidarity, Justice and Climate Change Law', Melbourne Journal of International Law, 10, pp. 493--508 |
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321 | (16) |
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13 `Common Concern of Humankind and Its Implications in International Environmental Law', Macquarie Journal of International and Comparative Environmental Law, 5, pp. 133--47 |
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337 | (16) |
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14 `Custodial Sovereignty: Reconciling Sovereignty and Global Environmental Challenges amongst the Vestiges of Colonialism', Netherlands International Law Review, 55, pp. 323--41 |
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353 | (22) |
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PART VI CULTURAL HERITAGE |
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15 `Beyond State Sovereignty: The Protection of Cultural Heritage as a Shared Interest of Humanity', Michigan Journal of International Law, 25, pp. 1209--28 |
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16 `World Cultural Heritage: Obligations to the International Community as a Whole?' International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 53, pp. 189--209 |
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PART VII HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT |
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17 `Correcting Globalisation in Health: Transnational Entitlements versus the Ethical Imperative of Reducing Aid-Dependency', Public Health Ethics, 1, pp. 154--70 |
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419 | (18) |
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18 `Human Rights, the Millennium Development Goals, and the Future of Development Cooperation', World Development, 35, pp. 2041--55 |
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19 `Transnational Human Rights Obligations', Human Rights Quarterly, 24, pp. 781--98 |
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453 | (20) |
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20 `Writing about Impunity and Environment: The "Silver Jubilee" of the Bhopal Catastrophe', Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 1, pp. 23--44 |
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21 `International Law and Social Movements: Challenges of Theorizing Resistance', Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 41, pp. 397--433 |
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Name Index |
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