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5.2. A Realistic Approach to International Law

  • Yoram Dinstein
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Table of Contents XI
  4. I. Greetings
  5. 1.1. Opening Speech 1
  6. 1.2. Message from the Secretary-General of the United Nations 5
  7. II. Introduction
  8. 2.1. International Law and Organization for a New World Order 9
  9. 2.2. International Law at the Crossroads 16
  10. III. General and Group Reports
  11. 3.1. International Law and Organization for a New World Order: The Uppsala Model 27
  12. 3.2. International Law in a Multicultural World 45
  13. 3.3. Independence and Interdependence 52
  14. 3.4. Sovereignty and Humanity 58
  15. 3.5. International Organization for a New World Order 63
  16. 3.6. Legal and Organizational Problems of Mini-States 72
  17. IV. General Papers
  18. 4.1. International Law for Our Times 79
  19. 4.2. Can World Order be Negotiated? 84
  20. 4.3. A New International Law for a New World Order 92
  21. 4.4. Changes in the Norms Guiding the International Legal System — History and Contemporary Trends 101
  22. 4.5. International Law and Organization for a New World Order 122
  23. 4.6. International Law and the Categorial Exigences of a World in Dramatic Transition 130
  24. 4.7. Global Transformation: Search for New Understanding 151
  25. 4.8. General Debate of the Seminar 17 June 1981 159
  26. V. International Law in a Multicultural World
  27. 5.1. International Law in a Multicultural World 193
  28. 5.2. A Realistic Approach to International Law 200
  29. 5.3. Growth of the International Community and Qualitative Shift in International Legal Relations 206
  30. 5.4. Growth of the International Community and Qualitative Shift in International Legal Relations: The View from the United Nations 214
  31. 5.5. Regional Conceptions of Public Order: Some Reflections on the Development of an International Law for a New World Order 217
  32. 5.6. Customary Law: From "Universal" in a European System to "Regional" in a World System 222
  33. 5.7. International Law as a Law of the World Community: World Law as Reality and Methodology 233
  34. 5.8. International Law in a Multicultural World: Japan's Encounter with the Law of Nations in the Nineteenth Century 250
  35. 5.9. A Reappraisal of the Requirements for the Creation of Customary International Law 256
  36. 5.10. International Law in a Multicultural World Interventions at Plenary Sessions 263
  37. VI. Independence and Interdependence
  38. 6.1. Sovereignty, Independence and Interdependence of Nations 277
  39. 6.2. Sovereignty, Independence and Interdependence 289
  40. 6.3. A Papaya-Seller: Distributive Justice and New World Order 297
  41. 6.4. Natural Resources: Heritage of Nation and Mankind 302
  42. 6.5. Natural Resources: Heritage of Nation and Mankind 308
  43. 6.6. Material, Economic and Human Limits to the Activities of Mankind: Legislating for a New Economic World Order in an Ecological Context 314
  44. 6.7. Material, Economic and Human Limits to the Activities of Humankind 342
  45. 6.8. Independence and Interdependence 351
  46. 6.9. Independence and Interdependence 375
  47. VII. SOVEREIGNTY AND HUMANITY
  48. 7.1. A Natural or Moral Basis for International Law 383
  49. 7.2. Le fondement naturel ou moral du droit international 397
  50. 7.3. Sovereignty and Humanity: Can They Converge? 406
  51. 7.4. Sovereignty and Humanity: The Suppression of Tyranny 422
  52. 7.5. Suppression of Tyranny: A Feasible Task? 431
  53. 7.6. Human Rights in Developing Countries 436
  54. 7.7. Sovereignty and Humanity 449
  55. VIII. International Organization for a New World Order
  56. 8.1. New Ways for Treaty-Making and International Legislation 463
  57. 8.2. The Charter Review: Some Reflections on Concepts and Trends 473
  58. 8.3. Organs for Conflict Resolution and Execution 486
  59. 8.4. Organs for Conflict Resolution and Execution 502
  60. 8.5. Remarks on the Problem of Universalism and Regionalism 506
  61. 8.6. Universalism and Regionalism 513
  62. 8.7. International Organization for a New World Order Interventions at Plenary Sessions 534
  63. IX. Legal and Organizational Problems of Mini-States
  64. 9.1. The Problems of Mini-States in International Law 549
  65. 9.2. Legal and Organizational Problems of Mini-States 556
  66. 9.3. Legal and Organizational Problems of Mini-States 564
  67. Annexes
  68. Officers and Staff of the Seminar 571
  69. Participants 577
  70. Rules of Procedure 585
  71. Abbreviations 587
  72. Index 589
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