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IDENTIFIKASI DAN VALIDITAS NORMA-NORMA JUS COGENS DALAM HUKUM INTERNASIONAL [PDF]
This paper would like to examine the requirements and validity of jus cogens. This is very important because jus cogens itself is very difficult to identify.
Hendro Valence Luhulima
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Jus cogens y derechos laborales
El presente artículo se plantea dilucidar si existen derechos laborales, que pueden ser elevados a la categoría de jus cogens. Para tal efecto, se aborda en primer lugar el concepto de jus cogens, para luego buscar su relación con el derecho del trabajo.
Fernando Bolaños Céspedes
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Confrontation of Immunity and Responsibility Arising from Violation of Jus Cogens Norms in the ICJ Jurisprudence [PDF]
Undoubtedly, jus cogens or preemptory norm is always recognized as the highest source of international law. Nevertheless, the judicial review of International Court of Justice caused doubt in the absolute priority of jus cogens when violation of jus ...
Mahshid Ajeli lahiji +2 more
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Obligations erga omnes: Jus cogens in statu nascendi? A theory inspired by the nature of International Law [PDF]
This paper is a follow-up to a debate on the book "The Nature of International Law" by Miodrag A. Jovanović. First, the approach towards erga omnes obligations adopted in the book is analyzed, after which a different perspective towards the concept is ...
Zdravković Ana
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WHAT DO JUS COGENS NORMS DO FOR THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY?
This paper aims to delve into the qualities and content of norms of general international law classified as peremptory (jus cogens). To do so, three questions will be answered: (i) how does jus cogens arise, (ii) how is jus cogens changed and ...
Beatriz Calado de Sousa
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In The Boundaries of International Law: A Feminist Critique (Boundaries),1 amidst observations about masculine bias in treaty law, co-authors Christine Chinkin and Hilary Charlesworth queried the masculine configuration, i.e., the gender of jus cogens or peremptory norms. A peremptory norm is “accepted and recognized by the international community . . .
Jens David Ohlin, Cornell Law Library
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Jus Cogens As The Most Prominent Substantial Factor Of International Legal Order [PDF]
International law, as a scientific trend, has various components (systems, regimes and (sets) of legal rules) that are united by the status or factors so as to become a system.
محمدصالح عطار +1 more
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In 2022, the European Court of Human Rights, for the first time, signalled that it regards non‐consensual interventions on intersex individuals which are not motivated by medical necessity as human rights violations. This case note argues that the admissibility decision in question, M v France, albeit ruled inadmissible on procedural grounds ...
Daniela Alaattinoğlu
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Unilateral acts and peremptory norms (Jus Cogens) in the international law commission’s work [PDF]
Purpose – This paper aims to explore the evolution of the notion of peremptory norms (Jus Cogens) in international law through the work of the International Law Commission on unilateral acts.
Ibrahim Sief Abdel Hameed Menshawy
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Asymmetric Interstate Solidarity and Return Sponsorship
Abstract The ‘flexible’ interstate solidarity model envisaged by the 2020 ‘New Pact on Migration and Asylum’ (‘the Pact’) allows European Union (EU) member states to choose how to do their share in the distribution of the costs connected to asylum. According to one of the proposals contained in the Pact, member states have the option to contribute to ...
Eleonora Milazzo
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