Community Interests Across International Law -

Community Interests Across International Law

Eyal Benvenisti, Georg Nolte (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
540 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-882521-0 (ISBN)
174,55 inkl. MwSt
To what extent are states expected to take into account the interests of others when conducting relations with other states? This is thequestion examined by this book as it considers the various manifestations of what has been described as community interests in areas regulated by international law.
This book explores the extent to which contemporary international law expects states to take into account the interests of others - namely third states or their citizens - when they form and implement their policies, negotiate agreements, and generally conduct their relations with other states.

It systematically considers the various manifestations of what has been described as 'community interests' in many areas regulated by international law and observes how the law has evolved from a legal system based on more or less specific consent and aimed at promoting particular interests of states, to one that is more generally oriented towards collectively protecting common interests and values. Through essays by experts in the field, this book explores topics such as the sources of international law and the institutional aspects of developing the law and covers a range of areas within the law.

Eyal Benvenisti is Whewell Professor of International Law at the University of Cambridge and the Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. He is also Professor of Law at Tel Aviv University and Global Visiting Professor at New York University School of Law. He was Visiting Professor at Yale, Harvard, Toronto, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and gave a special course at The Hague Academy of International Law (2013). Benvenisti's areas of research and teaching are international law, constitutional law and administrative law. He is Project Director for the "GlobalTrust - Sovereigns as Trustees of Humanity" research project, funded by an ERC Advanced Grant. Benvenisti is a Member, Institut de droit international, the co-Editor of the British Yearbook of International Law, and also on the Editorial Board of the American Journal of International Law. Georg Nolte is Professor of Public Law and International Law at Humboldt University Berlin. He was Visiting Fellow at Oxford, Paris II, Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin, and Princeton, and gave a special course at the Hague Academy of International Law (2017). He is a member of the International Law Commission of the United Nations (since 2007), an Associate Member, Institut de droit international, and was President of the German Society of International Law from 2013-2017. His areas of research are international law and constitutional law. He is Principal Investigator in the Berlin Potsdam Research Group "The International Rule of Law - Rise or Decline?"

I. Introduction
Eyal Benvenisti and Georg Nolte: Introductory remarks
II. General Overview
1: Rüdiger Wolfrum: Identifying Community Interests in International Law: Common Spaces and Beyond
2: Samantha Besson: Community Interests in International Law: Whose Interests Are They and How Should We Best Identify Them?
3: Samantha Besson: Community Interests in the Identification of International Law - With a Special Emphasis on Treaty Interpretation & Customary Law Identification
4: Eyal Benvenisti: Community Interests in International Adjudication
5: Jan Klabbers: What Role for International Organizations in the Promotion of Community Interests? Reflections on the Ideology of Functionalism
6: Georg Nolte: The International Law Commission and Community Interests
III. Community Interests and Natural Resources
7: Surabhi Ranganathan: The Law of the Sea and Natural Resources
8: Ki-Gab Park: Law on Natural Disasters: From Cooperation to Solidarity?
9: Jutta Brunnée: International Environmental Law and Community Interests: Procedural Aspects
10: Lorenzo Casini: Cultural Sites Between Nationhood and Mankind
IV. Community Interests and Global Markets
11: Christian Tietje & Andrej Lang: Community Interests in World Trade Law
12: Stephan Schill & Vladislav Djanic: International Investment Law and Community Interests
13: Tania Voon & Andrew Mitchell: Community Interests and the Right to Health in Trade and Investment Law
14: Jochen von Bernstorff: 'Community Interests' and the Role of International Law in the Creation of a Global Market for Agricultural Land
15: Danai Azaria: Community Interest Obligations in International Energy Law
16: Tsilly Dagan: Community Interests in International Taxation
V. Community Interests and State Authority
17: Tally Kritzman-Amir: Community Interests in International Migration and Refugee Law
18: Francesca Bignami & Giorgio Resta: Human Rights Extraterritoriality: The Right to Privacy and National Security Surveillance
19: Ralph Wilde: Socioeconomic Rights, Extraterritorially
20: August Reinisch: Human Rights Extraterritoriality: Controlling Companies Abroad
VI. Community Interests and the Use of Force
21: Enzo Cannizzaro: Common Interests of Humankind and the International Regulation of the Use of Force
22: Janina Dill: 'The Rights and Obligations of Parties to International Armed Conflicts': From Bilateralism but Not Towards Community Interest?
23: Heike Krieger: Rights and Obligations of Third Parties in Armed Conflicts

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 177 x 251 mm
Gewicht 1114 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 0-19-882521-8 / 0198825218
ISBN-13 978-0-19-882521-0 / 9780198825210
Zustand Neuware
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