Solidarity and community interests : : driving forces for the interpretation and development of international law / / Rüdiger Wolfrum.

Solidarity and community interest may appear to be purely abstract notions. But in fact they may form the basis of a more flexible approach to international lawmaking than traditional formulas of legally binding commitments. Through an empirical analysis of existing and emerging public international...

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Superior document:The Pocket Books of the Hague Academy of International Law / les Livres de Poche de l'Académie de Droit International de la Haye
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands : : Brill Nijhoff,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:The Pocket Books of the Hague Academy of International Law / les Livres de Poche de l'Académie de Droit International de la Haye
Physical Description:1 online resource (688 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Basis of the International Normative Order
  • Traditional Actors in International Relations
  • Traditional Sources of International Law : Potential and/or Limits for a Progressive Development on the Basis of the Acknowledgement of Community Interests and the Principle of Solidarity
  • Particularly Featured International Law
  • International Law Reflecting the Principle of Solidarity
  • Influence of Community Interests and Solidarity on the Interpretation and Further Development of International Norms
  • Compliance and Compliance Control Concerning International Regimes Serving Community Interests and/or Being Guided by the Principle of Solidarity
  • Enforcing Compliance by Confrontational Means
  • Enforcement by Non-Confrontational Means
  • Particularities for the Enforcement of Regimes Based upon the Principle of Solidarity or Influenced by that Regime
  • Influence of Community Interests and the Principle of Solidarity (or Lack Thereof) on the Organisation and Procedure of International Dispute Settlement Systems
  • Alternative Fora or Means for Third Party Dispute Settlement to Accommodate Community Interest
  • Conclusions and De Lege Ferenda Observations Concerning Dispute Settlement Systems.