Mandatory Cooperation Under International Law
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 31 March 2026
- ISBN 9781009305020
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages234 pages
- Weight 500 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book shows that international law requires states to cooperate to address humanity's gravest crises, including climate change and war.
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Humanity in the twenty-first century faces serious global challenges and crises, including pandemics, nuclear proliferation, violent extremism, refugee migration, and climate change. None of these calamities can be averted without robust international cooperation.&&&160;Yet, national leaders often assume that because their states are sovereign under international law, they are free to opt in or out of international cooperation as they see fit. This book challenges conventional wisdom by showing that international law requires states to cooperate with one another to address matters of international concern-even in the absence of treaty-based obligations. Within the past several decades, requirements to cooperate have become firmly embedded in the international legal regimes governing oceans, transboundary rivers, disputed territories, pollution, international security, and human rights, among other topics. Whenever states address matters of common concern, international law requires that they work together as good neighbors for their mutual benefit. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
'Criddle and Fox-Decent suggest an intriguing possibility: that over the last century an obligation of cooperation has emerged in international law, an obligation that permeates international law today. Required reading in daunting times.' Fr&&&233;d&&&233;ric M&&&233;gret, Professor and Hans & Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law, McGill University
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction: from sovereign equality to mandatory cooperation; Part I. Conflicting Sovereignties: 2. Rivers; 3. Oceans; 4. Landlocked states; 5. Pirates, terrorists, and hackers; 6. Pollution; Part II. Collective Stewardship: 7. Climate change; 8. Common and disputed territories; 9. Peace, security, and human rights; Part III. Future Directions: 10. Refugees; 11. Extraterritorial lawmaking; 12. Mandatory dispute resolution; 13. Conclusion; Index.
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