The Future of the International Legal Order, Volume 4
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Edited by:
Cyril E. Black
and Richard A. Falk
About this book
The issues of conflict management treated in this volume are relatively recent consequences of the scientific and technological revolution, and are in significant respects unprecedented in man's history: food distribution, population, ocean resources, air and water pollution. Such new global problems cannot be adequately solved except by international effort—effort that requires adjustments in the present international system.
What adjustments arc practicable, and at least minimally necessary, are assessed by seventeen lawyers and specialists in international affairs. They approach the subject from two perspectives: the international legal aspects of man in his environment; and the institutions, agencies, and movements that must be further adapted to the rapidly changing needs of mankind.
Contributors: Harold Lasswell, Mary Ellen Caldwell, Dennis Livingston, Howard J. and Rita F. Taubenfeld, L.F.E. Goldie. Leon Gordenker, John Carey, Hans Baade, Gidon Gotlieb, Richard B. Lillich, Joseph Nye, Donald McNemar, James Patrick Sewell, Gerald F. Sumida, Harold and Margaret Sprout.
Originally published in 1972.
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Frontmatter
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Contents
xv - Part I. Man and His Environment
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1. Future Systems of Identity in the World Community 3 Harold Lasswell
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2. Population
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3. Science, Technology, and International Law: Present Trends and Future Developments
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4. Modification of the Human Environment
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5. The Management of Ocean Resources: Regimes for Structuring the Maritime Environment
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6. Livelihood and Welfare
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7. The International Legal Order on Human Rights
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8. Individual Responsibility
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CHAPTER 9. The Nature of International Law: Toward a Second Concept of Law
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CHAPTER 10. Domestic Institutions
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CHAPTER 11. Regional Institutions
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CHAPTER 12. The Future Role of International Institutions
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CHAPTER 13. Functional Agencies
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CHAPTER 14. Transnational Movements and Economic Structures
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CHAPTER 15. The Ecological Viewpoint—and Others
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Index
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Backmatter
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