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This festschrift, dedicated to Judge Bruno Simma, traces the
development of international law from regulating bilateral
state-to-state relationships towards strengthening the entire
international community by protecting human security, the global
environment, and human rights. It provides both theoretical and
practical insights into these sometimes conflicting goals, their
basis in international law, and the role played by international
institutions charged with upholding these values and interests.
The work thus examines the mechanism by which international law
contributes to the realization not only of individual State
interests, but the interests of the international community as a
whole. From this vantage point, it looks at the various functions
that international law fulfills in the international community,
from law-making and institution-building towards adjudication and
the securing of human rights. Taken together, the contributions to
this book paints a detailed, but nevertheless comprehensive picture
of the realization of community interest in contemporary
international law.
As professor and judge, Bruno Simma has contributed to all of these
tasks: providing ground-breaking theoretical work, serving in the
International Law Commission and in the Committee for Economic,
Social, and Cultural Rights, and finally, as a judge at the
International Court of Justice in The Hague. The three introductory
chapters express this unity of life and work.
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