Article 53 of the vienna convention on the law of treaties provides that a treaty is void if it conflicts with jus cogens. It is theoretically possible that two or more states would conclude such a treaty, yet this is not very likely in practice. The question thus arises how jus cogens operates outside of article 53 situations and outside of treaty law in general. A ‘trumping effect’ of jus cogens over all other norms of international law has been proposed in some writings and judicial decisions. Such views have been shattered by the icj, most recently (but not exclusively) in germany v. Italy. Jus cogens seems to be back to article 53 and its (rather theoretical) voiding powers. Considering the latest judicial decisions, this article aims ...
Jus cogens is a mysterious body of international law. For decades, international lawyers have sought...
Although, today, jus cogens is a recognized element of international law and international legal dis...
This article forms a contribution to the ongoing scholarly debate on the possible effect of jus coge...
Article 53 of the vienna convention on the law of treaties provides that a treaty is void if it conf...
Article 53 of the vienna convention on the law of treaties provides that a treaty is void if it conf...
This essay provides an analysis of the creation of jus cogens. The analysismakes intelligible the de...
What, exactly, is it about jus cogens that distinguishes it from ordinary international law? In answ...
This article explores how the concept of 'jus cogens' is understood and practiced in the field of in...
Traditionally the problem of jus cogens has been conceptualised as a problem of identification of pe...
This Magister Juris Dissertation: Jus Cogens and its Place in Contemporary International law, aims t...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 This article is a combination with my another article. I tried to study the significance ab...
It seems that, several decades after the 1969 Vienna Convention approved the concept of jus cogens a...
Jus cogens is a mysterious body of international law. It comprises legal standards which are thought...
If legal positivists wish to sustain their account of the international legal system, arguably, they...
Legal authorities generally accept the idea of jus cogens, a limited set of legal rules in internati...
Jus cogens is a mysterious body of international law. For decades, international lawyers have sought...
Although, today, jus cogens is a recognized element of international law and international legal dis...
This article forms a contribution to the ongoing scholarly debate on the possible effect of jus coge...
Article 53 of the vienna convention on the law of treaties provides that a treaty is void if it conf...
Article 53 of the vienna convention on the law of treaties provides that a treaty is void if it conf...
This essay provides an analysis of the creation of jus cogens. The analysismakes intelligible the de...
What, exactly, is it about jus cogens that distinguishes it from ordinary international law? In answ...
This article explores how the concept of 'jus cogens' is understood and practiced in the field of in...
Traditionally the problem of jus cogens has been conceptualised as a problem of identification of pe...
This Magister Juris Dissertation: Jus Cogens and its Place in Contemporary International law, aims t...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 This article is a combination with my another article. I tried to study the significance ab...
It seems that, several decades after the 1969 Vienna Convention approved the concept of jus cogens a...
Jus cogens is a mysterious body of international law. It comprises legal standards which are thought...
If legal positivists wish to sustain their account of the international legal system, arguably, they...
Legal authorities generally accept the idea of jus cogens, a limited set of legal rules in internati...
Jus cogens is a mysterious body of international law. For decades, international lawyers have sought...
Although, today, jus cogens is a recognized element of international law and international legal dis...
This article forms a contribution to the ongoing scholarly debate on the possible effect of jus coge...