International Law in Silver Perspective: Challenges Ahead
In: Nijhoff Law Specials
International Law in Silver Perspective: Challenges Ahead -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- 1: International Law Mastering the Future: Global Governance Millennium Development Goal -- 1 International Law in Development -- 2 International Law in the Development Agenda -- 2.1 Managing the Unpredictable -- 2.2 Mastering the Probable -- 2.3 International Development Law -- 2.3.1 Fragmentation of International Law -- 2.3.2 Global Legal System -- 2.3.3 Regime or School of Thought -- 3 Good Governance Development Goal -- 3.1 Right to Sustainable Development -- 3.1.1 Relation to International Economic Order -- 3.1.2 Development a Human Right -- 3.1.3 Development Principle of Public International Law -- 3.2 Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States -- 3.2.1 Impact of Globalization -- 3.2.2 Impact of Good Governance -- 3.3 Good Governance Principle of International Law -- 3.3.1 Scope and Content of Good Governance -- 3.3.2 Defijining and Assessing Good Governance -- 4 Global Governance in Silver Perspective -- 4.1 Global Governance -- 4.1.1 Rights and Responsibilities of States -- 4.1.2 Rights and Responsibilities of People(s) -- 4.2 Global Administrative Law -- 4.2.1 Responsibility to Protect (R2P) -- 4.2.2 Society for All -- 5 Global Sustainable Distribution of Wealth -- 2: Judicial Activism in Strasbourg -- 1 Manifestations of Activist Behavior -- 1.1 The Creation of Positive Obligations -- 1.2 The Indirect Responsibility of States Parties for the Possible Violation of Some Rights by Other States -- 1.3 Some Other Large Interpretations of the Rights Set Forth in the Convention -- 2 The Techniques Used by the Court to Engage in an Activist Behavior and the Main Arguments Invoked to Justify Such a Behavior -- 3 The Dangers of His Judicial Activism -- 3.1 As Far as the Creation of Positive Obligations is Concerned