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Trends and Challenges in International Law: Selected Issues in Human Rights, Cultural Heritage, Environment and Sea

Edited by: Maurizio Arcari, Irini Papanicolopulu, Laura Pineschi

ISBN13: 9783030943868
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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Over the last century, international law has sought to keep pace with sweeping changes that have revolutionised the international community. It has done so in various ways: by developing new fields, adopting new legal instruments, and including new actors and entities in the international fora. Human rights law and environmental law have emerged to address essential issues raised by civil society. Treaties, judgments and soft law instruments have attempted to fill the gaps in regulation. International organisations, corporations, civil society organisations and individuals have all worked to make and enforce, also by judicial means, legal rules. But is all this sufficient?

In an effort to answer this question, the chapters of this volume explore selected emerging issues in the fields of human rights, the environment, cultural heritage and law of the sea. Can state responsibility help to protect the environment? Can protecting human rights be reconciled with national security? Can the UN Security Council address climate change? Is law of the sea still fit for purpose? And how can we balance human rights and the environment, or cultural heritage and law of the sea? The international scholars and experienced practitioners who have contributed to this volume discuss these and other key questions.

Given its scope, the book will appeal to researchers and scholars of international law, as well as those specialising in human rights law, environmental law, cultural heritage law, and law of the sea.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Introduction
Part I. Human Rights Law
International Human Rights Law and Transboundary Environmental Harm: Trends and Challenges
What Does a State Secure Make? Interpreting National Security in the Light of International Human Rights Law
Starvation and Humanitarian Assistance in Time of Armed Conflicts
Part II. Cultural Heritage Law
Underwater Cultural Heritage and Salvage Law
Lights and Shadows of the EU Regulation 2019/880 on the Introduction and the Import of Cultural Goods
Part III. Environmental Law
The Breach of the Obligation to Prevent Environmental Harm and the Law of State Responsibility - Revisiting the Issue Against the Test of Judicial Application
Legal Personality for Nature: From National to International Law
Climate Change and Intercommunal Conflicts in West Africa: A New Challenge for the UN System of Collective Security or Much Ado about Nothing?
Part IV. Law of The Sea
On the Nature of the Law of the Sea
The Last Frontier: Trends and Challenges related to the Delineation of the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles

Conclusions