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Can the Protection of Goods of Common Interest be a Justification for Interventions in State Sovereignty? - Possibility of an 'Ecological' Intervention

To begin with: humankind depends essentially on a functional eco-system. For instance, without clean air, clean water or an intact ozone layer, only a few examples, is life on earth not possible. That means that the protection of the environment is indirectly the protection of humanity as well.

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Main Author: Baenke, Janet
Other Authors: Devine, Derry
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: Centre for Law and Society 2026
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/43033 Can the Protection of Goods of Common Interest be a Justification for Interventions in State Sovereignty? - Possibility of an 'Ecological' Intervention Baenke, Janet Devine, Derry Chirwa, Danwood Goods Protection To begin with: humankind depends essentially on a functional eco-system. For instance, without clean air, clean water or an intact ozone layer, only a few examples, is life on earth not possible. That means that the protection of the environment is indirectly the protection of humanity as well. 2026-03-24T06:53:01Z 2026-03-24T06:53:01Z 2011 2026-03-23T10:36:18Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43033 en eng application/pdf Centre for Law and Society Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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Baenke, Janet
Can the Protection of Goods of Common Interest be a Justification for Interventions in State Sovereignty? - Possibility of an 'Ecological' Intervention
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Can the Protection of Goods of Common Interest be a Justification for Interventions in State Sovereignty? - Possibility of an 'Ecological' Intervention
title_full Can the Protection of Goods of Common Interest be a Justification for Interventions in State Sovereignty? - Possibility of an 'Ecological' Intervention
title_fullStr Can the Protection of Goods of Common Interest be a Justification for Interventions in State Sovereignty? - Possibility of an 'Ecological' Intervention
title_full_unstemmed Can the Protection of Goods of Common Interest be a Justification for Interventions in State Sovereignty? - Possibility of an 'Ecological' Intervention
title_short Can the Protection of Goods of Common Interest be a Justification for Interventions in State Sovereignty? - Possibility of an 'Ecological' Intervention
title_sort can the protection of goods of common interest be a justification for interventions in state sovereignty possibility of an ecological intervention
topic Goods
Protection
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