Towards an international law of co-progressiveness, Pt. 2, Membership, leadership and responsibility
In: Developments in international law 71
In: Developments in international law v. 71
Preliminary Material -- 1. The International Law of Co-progressiveness: The Descriptive Observation, the Normative Position and Some Core Principles -- 2. We Are All "Civilized Nations": Arguments for Cleaning up Article 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice -- 3. The Kosovo Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice -- 4. The International Law of Co-progressiveness and the Co-progressiveness of Civilizations -- 5. The Role of Law in the Formation of Regional Perspectives on Human Rights and Regional Systems for the Protection of Human Rights: The European and Asian Models as Illustrations -- 6. The Intrinsic and Instrumental Values of Diversity and the Settlement of the Conflicts between Them: Some Philosophical and Legal Considerations -- 7. Public Opinion -- 8. Sovereign Equality of States and the Legitimacy of Leader States -- 9. Towards a Harmonious World: The Roles of the International Law of Co-progressiveness and Leader States -- 10. Military Activities in the EEZ: Moving the Debate to Article 59 of the UNCLOS -- 11. Sustainable Development, International Law and China -- 12. The Dynamic Interplay between the Interpreters of Security Council Resolutions -- 13. En Route to the Final Shape of the UNCLOS Dispute Settlement System: Some Pivotal Negotiating Procedural Steps Worthy of Consideration by Future Treaty-makers and Leaders in Treaty-making -- 14. Reform Proposals regarding the International Court of Justice: Final Report for the ILA Study Group on United Nations Reform -- 15. The Presidency of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the "National State Extension" Concern -- 16. The Responsibility of States Members of an International Organization for Its Conduct as a Result of Membership or Their Normal Conduct Associated with Membership -- 17. 'Member Responsibility' and the ILC Articles on the Responsibility of International Organizations: Some Observations -- 18. Universal Jurisdiction: Concept, Logic, and Reality -- Index.
In: Developments in international law 71
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