Should states intervene in situations outside of their own territory in order to safeguard or promote the common good? In this book, Cedric Ryngaert addresses this key question, looking at how the international law of state jurisdiction can be harnessed to serve interests common to the international community. The author inquires how the purpose of the law of jurisdiction may shift from protecting national interests to furthering international concerns, such as those relating to the global environment and human rights. Such a shift is enabled by the instability of the notion of jurisdiction, as well as the interpretative ambiguity of the related notions of sovereignty and territoriality. There is no denying that, in the real world, 'selfless intervention' by states tends to combine with more insular considerations. This book argues, however, that such considerations do not necessarily detract from the legitimacy of unilateralism, but may precisely serve to trigger the exercise of jurisdiction in the common interest.
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This book discusses under what conditions states can take unilateral action to promote the interests of the international community. It puts forward an argument in favour of unilateral action in the common interest, but suggests a number of restraining techniques to limit its intrusiveness.
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1: Introduction: international law and cosmopolitanism 2: Selfless intervention: the promise of unilateral jurisdiction 3: Selfless jurisdiction and the national interest: between cosmopolitanism and parochialism 4: Limitations to the exercise of jurisdiction in the common interest 5: The selfless exercise of jurisdiction to protect human rights and the environment 6: Concluding observations
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Demonstrates how the purpose of the law of jurisdiction can shift from protecting national interests to furthering international concerns Unpacks three fundamental concepts of international law: jurisdiction, sovereignty, and territoriality Applies the theory of selfless intervention to four case studies regarding the protection of the environment (including the marine environment and climate change), business and human rights, and data protection
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Cedric Ryngaert is Professor of Public International Law and Head of the Department of International and European Law at Utrecht University. He is also the programme leader of the LLM in Public International Law at Utrecht University. He studied law at Leuven University and obtained his PhD from Leuven in 2007. He is the author of, among other publications, Jurisdiction in International Law (OUP 2015, 2nd ed).
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Demonstrates how the purpose of the law of jurisdiction can shift from protecting national interests to furthering international concerns Unpacks three fundamental concepts of international law: jurisdiction, sovereignty, and territoriality Applies the theory of selfless intervention to four case studies regarding the protection of the environment (including the marine environment and climate change), business and human rights, and data protection
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198851783
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
574 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

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Biografisk notat

Cedric Ryngaert is Professor of Public International Law and Head of the Department of International and European Law at Utrecht University. He is also the programme leader of the LLM in Public International Law at Utrecht University. He studied law at Leuven University and obtained his PhD from Leuven in 2007. He is the author of, among other publications, Jurisdiction in International Law (OUP 2015, 2nd ed).