Future Generations and International Law
Herausgeber: Agius, Emmanuel; Busuttil, Salvino
Future Generations and International Law
Herausgeber: Agius, Emmanuel; Busuttil, Salvino
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This work addresses the legal and theoretical frameworks for representing and safeguarding the interests of future generations in current international treaties.
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This work addresses the legal and theoretical frameworks for representing and safeguarding the interests of future generations in current international treaties.
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- Earthscan Law and Sustainable Development
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781853835032
- ISBN-10: 185383503X
- Artikelnr.: 21661749
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Earthscan Law and Sustainable Development
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781853835032
- ISBN-10: 185383503X
- Artikelnr.: 21661749
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Emmanuel Agius, Salvino Busuttil
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Preface Salvino Busuttil and Katsuhiko Yazaki
Introduction Emrnanuel Agius and Tae-Chang Kim
Part 1: Philosophical Reflections
1. Obligations of Justice towards Future Generations: A Revolution in
Social and Legal Thought
Emrnanuel Agius
2. Beyond Parfit's Paradox
Per Ariansen
Part 2: State Responsibilities towards Future Generations
3. The Responsibility of the State towards Future Generations
Rachid Driss
4. A Guardian as Monitor of Sustainability of Marine Living Resources
Sidney Holt
Part 3: Future Generations as a Subject of International Law
5. A Commentary on the Status of Future Generations as a Subject of
International Law
Ajai Malhotra
6. Speaking Without a Voice
Boldizsar Nagy
7. Safeguarding Future Generations
Christopher D. Stone
Part 4: Practical Legal Consequences of Future Generation Provisions in
Existing Treaties
8. Protecting Future Generations: Precedents and Practicalities
Philippe Sands
9. Precautionary Principle and Future Generations
lames Cameron,Will Wade-Gery and Juli Abouchar
Part 5: Relevance of Rio Declaration, Agenda 21 and the United Nations
Commission on Sustainable Development to a Guardian
10. The Relevance of UNCED to a Guardian for Future Generations
Kevin Aquilina
11. Guarding Intergenerational Rights Over Natural Resources
Simone Borg
12. The United Nations as a Guardian for Future Generations
Gepin Rao
13. Future Generat: Searching for a System of Protection
R St J Macdonald
Part 6: Draft Instrument
14. A Draft Instrument Concerning the Role of a Guardian
Maxwell Bruce
Appendix: International Legal Materials Referring to Future Generations
Notes and References
Index
List of Contributors
Preface Salvino Busuttil and Katsuhiko Yazaki
Introduction Emrnanuel Agius and Tae-Chang Kim
Part 1: Philosophical Reflections
1. Obligations of Justice towards Future Generations: A Revolution in
Social and Legal Thought
Emrnanuel Agius
2. Beyond Parfit's Paradox
Per Ariansen
Part 2: State Responsibilities towards Future Generations
3. The Responsibility of the State towards Future Generations
Rachid Driss
4. A Guardian as Monitor of Sustainability of Marine Living Resources
Sidney Holt
Part 3: Future Generations as a Subject of International Law
5. A Commentary on the Status of Future Generations as a Subject of
International Law
Ajai Malhotra
6. Speaking Without a Voice
Boldizsar Nagy
7. Safeguarding Future Generations
Christopher D. Stone
Part 4: Practical Legal Consequences of Future Generation Provisions in
Existing Treaties
8. Protecting Future Generations: Precedents and Practicalities
Philippe Sands
9. Precautionary Principle and Future Generations
lames Cameron,Will Wade-Gery and Juli Abouchar
Part 5: Relevance of Rio Declaration, Agenda 21 and the United Nations
Commission on Sustainable Development to a Guardian
10. The Relevance of UNCED to a Guardian for Future Generations
Kevin Aquilina
11. Guarding Intergenerational Rights Over Natural Resources
Simone Borg
12. The United Nations as a Guardian for Future Generations
Gepin Rao
13. Future Generat: Searching for a System of Protection
R St J Macdonald
Part 6: Draft Instrument
14. A Draft Instrument Concerning the Role of a Guardian
Maxwell Bruce
Appendix: International Legal Materials Referring to Future Generations
Notes and References
Index
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Preface Salvino Busuttil and Katsuhiko Yazaki
Introduction Emrnanuel Agius and Tae-Chang Kim
Part 1: Philosophical Reflections
1. Obligations of Justice towards Future Generations: A Revolution in
Social and Legal Thought
Emrnanuel Agius
2. Beyond Parfit's Paradox
Per Ariansen
Part 2: State Responsibilities towards Future Generations
3. The Responsibility of the State towards Future Generations
Rachid Driss
4. A Guardian as Monitor of Sustainability of Marine Living Resources
Sidney Holt
Part 3: Future Generations as a Subject of International Law
5. A Commentary on the Status of Future Generations as a Subject of
International Law
Ajai Malhotra
6. Speaking Without a Voice
Boldizsar Nagy
7. Safeguarding Future Generations
Christopher D. Stone
Part 4: Practical Legal Consequences of Future Generation Provisions in
Existing Treaties
8. Protecting Future Generations: Precedents and Practicalities
Philippe Sands
9. Precautionary Principle and Future Generations
lames Cameron,Will Wade-Gery and Juli Abouchar
Part 5: Relevance of Rio Declaration, Agenda 21 and the United Nations
Commission on Sustainable Development to a Guardian
10. The Relevance of UNCED to a Guardian for Future Generations
Kevin Aquilina
11. Guarding Intergenerational Rights Over Natural Resources
Simone Borg
12. The United Nations as a Guardian for Future Generations
Gepin Rao
13. Future Generat: Searching for a System of Protection
R St J Macdonald
Part 6: Draft Instrument
14. A Draft Instrument Concerning the Role of a Guardian
Maxwell Bruce
Appendix: International Legal Materials Referring to Future Generations
Notes and References
Index
List of Contributors
Preface Salvino Busuttil and Katsuhiko Yazaki
Introduction Emrnanuel Agius and Tae-Chang Kim
Part 1: Philosophical Reflections
1. Obligations of Justice towards Future Generations: A Revolution in
Social and Legal Thought
Emrnanuel Agius
2. Beyond Parfit's Paradox
Per Ariansen
Part 2: State Responsibilities towards Future Generations
3. The Responsibility of the State towards Future Generations
Rachid Driss
4. A Guardian as Monitor of Sustainability of Marine Living Resources
Sidney Holt
Part 3: Future Generations as a Subject of International Law
5. A Commentary on the Status of Future Generations as a Subject of
International Law
Ajai Malhotra
6. Speaking Without a Voice
Boldizsar Nagy
7. Safeguarding Future Generations
Christopher D. Stone
Part 4: Practical Legal Consequences of Future Generation Provisions in
Existing Treaties
8. Protecting Future Generations: Precedents and Practicalities
Philippe Sands
9. Precautionary Principle and Future Generations
lames Cameron,Will Wade-Gery and Juli Abouchar
Part 5: Relevance of Rio Declaration, Agenda 21 and the United Nations
Commission on Sustainable Development to a Guardian
10. The Relevance of UNCED to a Guardian for Future Generations
Kevin Aquilina
11. Guarding Intergenerational Rights Over Natural Resources
Simone Borg
12. The United Nations as a Guardian for Future Generations
Gepin Rao
13. Future Generat: Searching for a System of Protection
R St J Macdonald
Part 6: Draft Instrument
14. A Draft Instrument Concerning the Role of a Guardian
Maxwell Bruce
Appendix: International Legal Materials Referring to Future Generations
Notes and References
Index