Humanity at sea : maritime migration and the foundations of international law
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Cambridge studies in international and comparative lawPublication details: N.Y. Cambridge University Press 2016Description: xii, 244 pISBN:- 9781316602652
- 341.215.4-054.73 MAN
Contents:
Introduction : humanity washed ashore -- Flagless vessel -- What is a human rights claim? -- What is a human rights commitment? -- Between moral blackmail and moral risk -- The place where we stand -- Imagination and the human rights encounter -- Conclusion : the dual foundation of international law -- Postscript.
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341.1 GIL New constitutionalism and world order | 341.1 RAJ International organisations | 341.123.045.9 OCA The world economy through the lens of the United Nations | 341.215.4-054.73 MAN Humanity at sea : | 341.225.5 OXF The Oxford handbook of the law of the sea | 341.225.5 TAN The international law of the sea | 341.225.8 CAD Strengthening international fisheries law in an era of changing oceans |
Introduction : humanity washed ashore -- Flagless vessel -- What is a human rights claim? -- What is a human rights commitment? -- Between moral blackmail and moral risk -- The place where we stand -- Imagination and the human rights encounter -- Conclusion : the dual foundation of international law -- Postscript.
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