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Contents
- Preliminary Material
- Main Text
- I Delimitation of the Task
- II Participants
- III Perspectives
- IV Arenas
- V Bases of Power
- Preliminary Material
- 8 Control over Territory
- 9 Control and Use of the Sea
- 10 Control and Use of Other Resources
- 11 Control of People: Nationality and Movement
- 12 Protection of People: From Alien Rights to Human Rights
- The Remedy of Diplomatic Protection
- Standard for the Treatment of Aliens
- The Contemporary Global Human Rights Movement
- A Developing Global Bill of Human Rights
- Conjunction of Human Rights and State Responsibility
- Universality of Human Rights vs. Cultural Relativism
- The Evolving Notion of Popular Sovereignty: From State Sovereignty to the Responsibility to Protect
- Notes
- 13 Vertical Allocation of Authority
- 14 Horizontal Allocation of Authority
- VI Strategies
- Preliminary Material
- 15 The Diplomatic Instrument
- 16 International Agreements
- 17 The Ideological Instrument
- 18 The Economic Instrument
- 19 The Military Instrument
- VII Outcomes
- VIII Effects
- 27 Succession of States
- 28 Responsibility of States
- 29 Individual Criminal Responsibility
- International Criminal Law Prior to World War I
- The Frustration of Attempts to Impose Individual Criminal Accountability in the Wake of World War I
- Nuremberg and Its Legacy
- Examples from the Cold War Era
- Post–Cold War: Establishment of Ad Hoc Tribunals
- The International Criminal Court (ICC)
- The ICC’s Progress Since 2002
- Appraisal
- Notes
- IX Prospects
- Further Material