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Rights, rules and responsibilities in international conduct / edited by Russell Solomon.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Occasional publication (Victoria University of Wellington. School of Political Science and International Relations) ; no. 10.Publisher: [Wellington, N.Z.] : School of Political Science and International Relations, 2000Description: 226 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0864693834
  • 9780864693839
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 172.4 21
LOC classification:
  • KZ1205 .R54 2000
Contents:
Rights, rules & responsibilities in international conduct / Sir Kenneth Keith -- Norms, ethics & globalisation / Richard Ned Lebow -- The end of the Cold War / Richard Ned Lebow -- Cooperation between national human rights institutions in the Asia-Pacific Region / Pamela Jefferies -- Human rights, human rules & human responsiblities : the challenge of realising human values / Elizabeth Hoffman -- Parliamentary scrutiny & public involvement in treaty making in Australia / Peter Stephens -- Disintegration & international responsibility / Andrew Ladley -- Overfishing in the Southern oceans, & the response from CCAMLR / Dillon Burke -- New Zealand's international environmental policies : a case of leadership lost? / Richard Kennaway --
Modernism, postmodernism & comfort women : connection & disconnection between IPE and IPC / Kosuke Shimizu -- The closing of man's mind : the failure of the male world system in confronting the comfort women issue / Inguy Oh -- Why may non-combatants not be killed in war? / Colm McKeogh -- Pacific Island peacekeeping : some preliminary answers to past questions in the light of recent experiences / Stuart McMillan -- Insights from the Uruguay Round for Regime theory : on relative gains & the relevance of culture / Tobias Nischalke -- Unfinished business : linking trade & labour rights / Russell Soloman -- Death of a social cause? Reconstructing the trade & labour standards debate in the Asia-Pacific / Nigel Haworth & Stephen Hughes -- Rights, risks & the politics of resistance : the multilateral agreement on investment / Robert Deuchars.
Summary: The papers contained in this volume highlight the importance of the respect for rights, the adherence to rules and the acceptance of responsibilities in the conduct of international relations.
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Rights, rules & responsibilities in international conduct / Sir Kenneth Keith -- Norms, ethics & globalisation / Richard Ned Lebow -- The end of the Cold War / Richard Ned Lebow -- Cooperation between national human rights institutions in the Asia-Pacific Region / Pamela Jefferies -- Human rights, human rules & human responsiblities : the challenge of realising human values / Elizabeth Hoffman -- Parliamentary scrutiny & public involvement in treaty making in Australia / Peter Stephens -- Disintegration & international responsibility / Andrew Ladley -- Overfishing in the Southern oceans, & the response from CCAMLR / Dillon Burke -- New Zealand's international environmental policies : a case of leadership lost? / Richard Kennaway --

Modernism, postmodernism & comfort women : connection & disconnection between IPE and IPC / Kosuke Shimizu -- The closing of man's mind : the failure of the male world system in confronting the comfort women issue / Inguy Oh -- Why may non-combatants not be killed in war? / Colm McKeogh -- Pacific Island peacekeeping : some preliminary answers to past questions in the light of recent experiences / Stuart McMillan -- Insights from the Uruguay Round for Regime theory : on relative gains & the relevance of culture / Tobias Nischalke -- Unfinished business : linking trade & labour rights / Russell Soloman -- Death of a social cause? Reconstructing the trade & labour standards debate in the Asia-Pacific / Nigel Haworth & Stephen Hughes -- Rights, risks & the politics of resistance : the multilateral agreement on investment / Robert Deuchars.

The papers contained in this volume highlight the importance of the respect for rights, the adherence to rules and the acceptance of responsibilities in the conduct of international relations.

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