The Protection of General Interests in Contemporary International Law
A Theoretical and Empirical Inquiry
Herausgeber: Iovane, Massimo; Zarra, Giovanni; Amoroso, Daniele; Palombino, Fulvio M
The Protection of General Interests in Contemporary International Law
A Theoretical and Empirical Inquiry
Herausgeber: Iovane, Massimo; Zarra, Giovanni; Amoroso, Daniele; Palombino, Fulvio M
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This book explores the notions of global public goods, global commons, and fundamental values as conceptual tools for the protection of the general interests of the international community. It explores how states and other actors have used international law to protect general interests, and outlines significant challenges still to be addressed.
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This book explores the notions of global public goods, global commons, and fundamental values as conceptual tools for the protection of the general interests of the international community. It explores how states and other actors have used international law to protect general interests, and outlines significant challenges still to be addressed.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 167mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9780192846501
- ISBN-10: 0192846507
- Artikelnr.: 62309631
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 167mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9780192846501
- ISBN-10: 0192846507
- Artikelnr.: 62309631
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Massimo Iovane is Professor of International Law at Federico II University of Naples and Visiting Professor at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. He is also a Visiting Professor at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and Professeur invité at Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne University and at Tel Aviv University. Fulvio M. Palombino is Professor of International Law at the Law Department of the University of Naples Federico II, where he also serves as academic coordinator of the Jean Monnet Summer School on Labour Migration in the European Union, and Adjunct Professor of International Law at the Law Department of Luiss University in Rome. During the biennium 2019-2020 he was Vice-President of the European Society of International Law. He has been consultant for various national and international public institutions, including the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Indonesian Constitutional Court, the European Union and the International Development Law Organization. Daniele Amoroso is Professor of International Law at the University of Cagliari. He is Associate Editor of the Italian Yearbook of International Law as well as Country Coordinator for the Oxford Reports on International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC). Giovanni Zarra is Adjunct Professor of International Law at Federico II University of Naples and a Visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law (Hamburg). He is also a Founder and Chair of the Italian Below 40 arbitration society and member of the journal "The Law of International Trade", of the scientific committee of the "Treatise on Arbitration Law" and of the book Series "Legal Culture and International Flows".
* A. Introduction
* 1: Massimo Iovane, Fulvio M. Palombino, Daniele Amoroso, and Giovanni
Zarra: The Protection of General Interests in Contemporary
International Law: Some Introductory Remarks
* B. General Notions
* 2: Nilufer Oral: Common Areas, Global Commons, and Common Concern
* 3: Massimo Iovane and Pierfrancesco Rossi: Fundamental Values and
International Law
* 4: Samuel Cogolati and Jan Wouters: Commons, Democracy, and Global
(Economic) Governance: Exploring a Triangular Relationship
* C. Global Public Goods
* 5: Daniel Behn, Ole K. Fauchald, and Malcolm Langford: A Global
Public Good? An Empirical Perspective on International Investment Law
and Arbitration
* 6: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: Can Public Goods be Protected When 'the
Sovereign Sleeps'? Why Does the EU Fail to Protect Fundamental Rights
in Transatlantic Free Trade Agreements?
* 7: Fulvia Staiano: Water as an Impure Global Public Good and the
Impact of Procedural Rights on its Protection
* D. Global Commons
* 8: Christine Bakker: Protecting the Atmosphere as a Global Common:
Challenges and Constraints in Contemporary International Law
* 9: Antonio Segura Serrano: The Cyberspace as Common Heritage of
Mankind
* 10: Francesca Capone: The International Criminal Law Aspects of the
Protection of Global Commons: The Case of Cultural Heritage
* E. Fundamental Values
* 11: Paula Almeida: Enhancing ICJ Procedures in Order to Promote
Fundamental Values: Overcoming the Prevailing Tension Between
Bilateralism and Community Interests
* 12: Christian Tietje and Andrzej Lang: Community Interests in World
Trade Law
* 13: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Cultural Heritage and Common Heritage, The
Changing Role of States and International Organisations
* F. Global Governance
* 14: Peter Tobias Stoll: A New Law of Cooperation: Collective Action,
International Organizations, and Fragmentation
* 15: Winfried Huck: The UN Sustainable Development Goals and the
Governance of Global Public Goods: The Quest for Legitimacy
* 16: Dana Schmalz: Fences and Fictions: Lessons from Schemes of
Responsibility-sharing for Refugees in Europe
* 17: Giulio Bartolini: Disasters: An Additional (Legal) Dimension for
the Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage
* 1: Massimo Iovane, Fulvio M. Palombino, Daniele Amoroso, and Giovanni
Zarra: The Protection of General Interests in Contemporary
International Law: Some Introductory Remarks
* B. General Notions
* 2: Nilufer Oral: Common Areas, Global Commons, and Common Concern
* 3: Massimo Iovane and Pierfrancesco Rossi: Fundamental Values and
International Law
* 4: Samuel Cogolati and Jan Wouters: Commons, Democracy, and Global
(Economic) Governance: Exploring a Triangular Relationship
* C. Global Public Goods
* 5: Daniel Behn, Ole K. Fauchald, and Malcolm Langford: A Global
Public Good? An Empirical Perspective on International Investment Law
and Arbitration
* 6: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: Can Public Goods be Protected When 'the
Sovereign Sleeps'? Why Does the EU Fail to Protect Fundamental Rights
in Transatlantic Free Trade Agreements?
* 7: Fulvia Staiano: Water as an Impure Global Public Good and the
Impact of Procedural Rights on its Protection
* D. Global Commons
* 8: Christine Bakker: Protecting the Atmosphere as a Global Common:
Challenges and Constraints in Contemporary International Law
* 9: Antonio Segura Serrano: The Cyberspace as Common Heritage of
Mankind
* 10: Francesca Capone: The International Criminal Law Aspects of the
Protection of Global Commons: The Case of Cultural Heritage
* E. Fundamental Values
* 11: Paula Almeida: Enhancing ICJ Procedures in Order to Promote
Fundamental Values: Overcoming the Prevailing Tension Between
Bilateralism and Community Interests
* 12: Christian Tietje and Andrzej Lang: Community Interests in World
Trade Law
* 13: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Cultural Heritage and Common Heritage, The
Changing Role of States and International Organisations
* F. Global Governance
* 14: Peter Tobias Stoll: A New Law of Cooperation: Collective Action,
International Organizations, and Fragmentation
* 15: Winfried Huck: The UN Sustainable Development Goals and the
Governance of Global Public Goods: The Quest for Legitimacy
* 16: Dana Schmalz: Fences and Fictions: Lessons from Schemes of
Responsibility-sharing for Refugees in Europe
* 17: Giulio Bartolini: Disasters: An Additional (Legal) Dimension for
the Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage
* A. Introduction
* 1: Massimo Iovane, Fulvio M. Palombino, Daniele Amoroso, and Giovanni
Zarra: The Protection of General Interests in Contemporary
International Law: Some Introductory Remarks
* B. General Notions
* 2: Nilufer Oral: Common Areas, Global Commons, and Common Concern
* 3: Massimo Iovane and Pierfrancesco Rossi: Fundamental Values and
International Law
* 4: Samuel Cogolati and Jan Wouters: Commons, Democracy, and Global
(Economic) Governance: Exploring a Triangular Relationship
* C. Global Public Goods
* 5: Daniel Behn, Ole K. Fauchald, and Malcolm Langford: A Global
Public Good? An Empirical Perspective on International Investment Law
and Arbitration
* 6: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: Can Public Goods be Protected When 'the
Sovereign Sleeps'? Why Does the EU Fail to Protect Fundamental Rights
in Transatlantic Free Trade Agreements?
* 7: Fulvia Staiano: Water as an Impure Global Public Good and the
Impact of Procedural Rights on its Protection
* D. Global Commons
* 8: Christine Bakker: Protecting the Atmosphere as a Global Common:
Challenges and Constraints in Contemporary International Law
* 9: Antonio Segura Serrano: The Cyberspace as Common Heritage of
Mankind
* 10: Francesca Capone: The International Criminal Law Aspects of the
Protection of Global Commons: The Case of Cultural Heritage
* E. Fundamental Values
* 11: Paula Almeida: Enhancing ICJ Procedures in Order to Promote
Fundamental Values: Overcoming the Prevailing Tension Between
Bilateralism and Community Interests
* 12: Christian Tietje and Andrzej Lang: Community Interests in World
Trade Law
* 13: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Cultural Heritage and Common Heritage, The
Changing Role of States and International Organisations
* F. Global Governance
* 14: Peter Tobias Stoll: A New Law of Cooperation: Collective Action,
International Organizations, and Fragmentation
* 15: Winfried Huck: The UN Sustainable Development Goals and the
Governance of Global Public Goods: The Quest for Legitimacy
* 16: Dana Schmalz: Fences and Fictions: Lessons from Schemes of
Responsibility-sharing for Refugees in Europe
* 17: Giulio Bartolini: Disasters: An Additional (Legal) Dimension for
the Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage
* 1: Massimo Iovane, Fulvio M. Palombino, Daniele Amoroso, and Giovanni
Zarra: The Protection of General Interests in Contemporary
International Law: Some Introductory Remarks
* B. General Notions
* 2: Nilufer Oral: Common Areas, Global Commons, and Common Concern
* 3: Massimo Iovane and Pierfrancesco Rossi: Fundamental Values and
International Law
* 4: Samuel Cogolati and Jan Wouters: Commons, Democracy, and Global
(Economic) Governance: Exploring a Triangular Relationship
* C. Global Public Goods
* 5: Daniel Behn, Ole K. Fauchald, and Malcolm Langford: A Global
Public Good? An Empirical Perspective on International Investment Law
and Arbitration
* 6: Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann: Can Public Goods be Protected When 'the
Sovereign Sleeps'? Why Does the EU Fail to Protect Fundamental Rights
in Transatlantic Free Trade Agreements?
* 7: Fulvia Staiano: Water as an Impure Global Public Good and the
Impact of Procedural Rights on its Protection
* D. Global Commons
* 8: Christine Bakker: Protecting the Atmosphere as a Global Common:
Challenges and Constraints in Contemporary International Law
* 9: Antonio Segura Serrano: The Cyberspace as Common Heritage of
Mankind
* 10: Francesca Capone: The International Criminal Law Aspects of the
Protection of Global Commons: The Case of Cultural Heritage
* E. Fundamental Values
* 11: Paula Almeida: Enhancing ICJ Procedures in Order to Promote
Fundamental Values: Overcoming the Prevailing Tension Between
Bilateralism and Community Interests
* 12: Christian Tietje and Andrzej Lang: Community Interests in World
Trade Law
* 13: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Cultural Heritage and Common Heritage, The
Changing Role of States and International Organisations
* F. Global Governance
* 14: Peter Tobias Stoll: A New Law of Cooperation: Collective Action,
International Organizations, and Fragmentation
* 15: Winfried Huck: The UN Sustainable Development Goals and the
Governance of Global Public Goods: The Quest for Legitimacy
* 16: Dana Schmalz: Fences and Fictions: Lessons from Schemes of
Responsibility-sharing for Refugees in Europe
* 17: Giulio Bartolini: Disasters: An Additional (Legal) Dimension for
the Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage