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Common heritage of mankind (International law) (Topical Term)

Preferred form: Common heritage of mankind (International law)
Used for/see from:
  • International commons

Work cat.: Blanc Altemir, A. El Patrimonio comĂșn de la humanidad, 1992.

Bledsoe and Boczek. The international law dict., 1987.

Encyc. of public international law, 1989 (common heritage of mankind; international commons)

Perry and Grant. Encyclopaedic dict. of international law, 1986.

Stocker. Das Prinzip des common heritage of mankind ... 1993.

Steinacker. The legal principle of the common heritage of mankind and deep sea-bed mining.

Here are entered works on the principle that certain areas are designated as common spaces beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, and that neither the areas themselves nor their resources can be appropriated or annexed by way of sovereignty or sovereign right but can only be used or exploited equitably under a common, international management regime in the interest of all humanity, so that they may be preserved and protected for future generations.

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