Future Generations and International Law
Autor: | Salvino Busuttil, Emmanuel Agius |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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DOI: | 10.4324/9781315870137 |
Popis: | 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 |
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