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3. Science, Technology, and International Law: Present Trends and Future Developments
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Dennis Livingston
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Introduction vii
- Contents xv
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Part I. Man and His Environment
- 1. Future Systems of Identity in the World Community 3 Harold Lasswell 3
- 2. Population 32
- 3. Science, Technology, and International Law: Present Trends and Future Developments 68
- 4. Modification of the Human Environment 124
- 5. The Management of Ocean Resources: Regimes for Structuring the Maritime Environment 155
- 6. Livelihood and Welfare 248
- 7. The International Legal Order on Human Rights 268
- 8. Individual Responsibility 291
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Part II. Structures
- CHAPTER 9. The Nature of International Law: Toward a Second Concept of Law 331
- CHAPTER 10. Domestic Institutions 384
- CHAPTER 11. Regional Institutions 425
- CHAPTER 12. The Future Role of International Institutions 448
- CHAPTER 13. Functional Agencies 480
- CHAPTER 14. Transnational Movements and Economic Structures 524
- CHAPTER 15. The Ecological Viewpoint—and Others 569
- Index 607
- Backmatter 638
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Introduction vii
- Contents xv
-
Part I. Man and His Environment
- 1. Future Systems of Identity in the World Community 3 Harold Lasswell 3
- 2. Population 32
- 3. Science, Technology, and International Law: Present Trends and Future Developments 68
- 4. Modification of the Human Environment 124
- 5. The Management of Ocean Resources: Regimes for Structuring the Maritime Environment 155
- 6. Livelihood and Welfare 248
- 7. The International Legal Order on Human Rights 268
- 8. Individual Responsibility 291
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Part II. Structures
- CHAPTER 9. The Nature of International Law: Toward a Second Concept of Law 331
- CHAPTER 10. Domestic Institutions 384
- CHAPTER 11. Regional Institutions 425
- CHAPTER 12. The Future Role of International Institutions 448
- CHAPTER 13. Functional Agencies 480
- CHAPTER 14. Transnational Movements and Economic Structures 524
- CHAPTER 15. The Ecological Viewpoint—and Others 569
- Index 607
- Backmatter 638