TY - BOOK AU - Lenzerini,Federico AU - Vrdoljak,Ana Filipa TI - International law for common goods: normative perspectives on human rights, culture and nature T2 - Studies in international law SN - 9781849465199 (hardback) PY - 2014///] CY - Oxford PB - Hart Publishing KW - International law KW - Environmental law KW - Culture and law KW - Human rights KW - Cultural property KW - Protection (International law) N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Ana Filipa Vrdoljak --; The ICJ and common goods : the case of human rights; Bruno Simma --; The progressive development of peoples' rights in the African Charter and in the case law of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights; Abdulqawi A. Yusuf --; From jus in bello to jus commune humanitatis : the interface of human rights law and international humanitarian law in the regulation of armed conflicts; Federico Lenzerini --; Human rights and the modernization of international law; Riccardo Pisillo Mazzeschi --; Reparation for damage suffered as a consequence of breaches of the law of war; Natalino Ronzitti --; Why justice and human rights require cosmopolitan international economic law; Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann --; Human rights and cultural heritage in international law; Ana Filipa Vrdoljak --; The cultural dimension of the rights of indigenous peoples; Siegfried Wiessner --; Heritage for whom? : individuals' and communities' roles in international cultural heritage law; Lucas Lixinski --; Underwater cultural heritage as an international common good; Tullio Scovazzi --; Public goods, foreign investments and the international protection of cultural heritage; Valentina Vadi --; New rules and procedures for the prevention and settlement of cultural heritage disputes : a critical appraisal of problems and prospects; Alessandro Chechi --; Revising international environmental law through the paradigm of ecological sustainability; Massimiliano Montini --; Land degradation as a common concern of humankind; Ben Boer --; Protecting the environment of polar regions; Patrizia Vigni --; Public interest environmental litigation and the European Court of Human Rights : no love at first sight; Riccardo Pavoni --; Children's rights challenged by climate change : is a reconceptualization required?; Christine Bakker --; A human rights-based approach to climate change? : insights from the regulation of intangible cultural heritage; Ottavio Quirico --; Public and private in the international law of environmental liability; Emanuela Orlando --; Protecting environmental rights through the bilateral agreements of the European Union : mapping the field; Elisa Morgera --; International common goods : an epilogue; Francesco Francioni ER -