The Resource The fundamental rules of the international legal order : Jus Cogens and obligations Erga Omnes, edited by Christian Tomuschat and Jean Marc Thouvenin
The fundamental rules of the international legal order : Jus Cogens and obligations Erga Omnes, edited by Christian Tomuschat and Jean Marc Thouvenin
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- Summary
- An outgrowth of a joint reflection by French and German international lawyers, this book attempts to reconceptualize the doctrine of hierarchy in international law by emphasizing that a clear distinction should be drawn between primary rules and secondary rules. It contributes to clarifying the meaning of jus cogens and other similar concepts
- Language
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- eng
- fre
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (x, 471 pages)
- Contents
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- Table of Contents; Foreword Christian Tomuschat and Jean-Marc Thouvenin; I. L'identification des règles fondamentales -- un problème résolu? Paul Tavernier; II. Jus Cogens, Obligations Erga Omnes and other Rules -- The Identification of Fundamental Norms. Stefan Kadelbach; III. An Example of Jus Cogens: The Status of Prisoners of War. Stefani e Schmahl; IV. Un exemple remarquable d'application du jus cogens, le statut de prisonnier de guerre. Philippe Weckel; V. Jus cogens and the Law of Treaties. Wladyslaw Czaplinski
- VI. The Duty Not to 'Recognize as Lawful' a Situation Created by the Illegal Use of Force or Other Serious Breaches of a Jus Cogens Obligation: An Obligation Without Real Substance? Stefan TalmonVII. L'obligation de non-reconnaissance des situations créées par le recours illicite à la force ou d'autres actes enfreignant des règles fondamentales . Théodore Christakis; VIII. La spécificité des réparations pour crimes internationaux Elisabeth Lambert .Abdelgawad
- IX. Do Damages Claims Arising from Jus Cogens Violations Override State Immunity from the Jurisdiction of Foreign Courts? Thomas GiegerichX. L'immunité des Etats. Isabele Pingel; XI. Limits of International Law Immunities for Senior State Officials in Criminal Procedure. Torsten Stein; XII. The Right of Third States to Take Countermeasures. Christian Hilgruber; XIII. Special Jurisdiction of the ICJ in the Case of Infringements of Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order? Mathias Rufert
- XIV. La saisine de la Cour internationale de Justice en cas de violation des règles fondamentales de l'ordre juridique international. Jean-Marc ThouveninXV. Violations of Fundamental Norms of International Law and the Exercise of Universal Jurisdiction in Criminal Matters. Andreas Zimmermann; XVI. La compétence universelle en matière pénale. Michel Cosnard; XVII. Universal Jurisdiction in the Area of Private Law -- The Alien Tort Claims Act. Georg Nolte; XVIII. Compétence civile universelle et droit international général. Jean-François Flauss; XIX. Conclusions. Alain Pelet
- XX. Reconceptualizing the Debate on Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes -- Concluding Observations. Christian TomuschatThe Contributors; Index; Table of Cases / Index de jurisprudence
- Isbn
- 9789047417828
- Label
- The fundamental rules of the international legal order : Jus Cogens and obligations Erga Omnes
- Title
- The fundamental rules of the international legal order
- Title remainder
- Jus Cogens and obligations Erga Omnes
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Christian Tomuschat and Jean Marc Thouvenin
- Subject
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- Aufsatzsammlung
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Customary law, International
- Customary law, International -- Congresses
- Droit coutumier international -- Congrès
- Droit international -- Aspect moral -- Congrès
- Electronic books
- Erga omnes
- Erga omnes obligations
- Gewohnheitsrecht
- Gewoonterecht
- Internationaal recht
- International law -- Moral and ethical aspects
- International law -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses
- International obligations
- International obligations -- Congresses
- Internationale rechtsorde
- Ius cogens
- Jus cogens (International law)
- Jus cogens (International law) -- Congresses
- Jus cogens -- Congrès
- LAW -- International
- Legal concept
- Obligations erga omnes
- Obligations internationales -- Congrès
- Public international law
- Rechtspflicht
- Völkerrecht
- Zwingendes Recht
- Language
-
- eng
- fre
- eng
- Summary
- An outgrowth of a joint reflection by French and German international lawyers, this book attempts to reconceptualize the doctrine of hierarchy in international law by emphasizing that a clear distinction should be drawn between primary rules and secondary rules. It contributes to clarifying the meaning of jus cogens and other similar concepts
- Cataloging source
- N$T
- Dewey number
- 341/.1
- Index
- index present
- Language note
- English and French
- LC call number
- KZ1261
- LC item number
- .F86 2006eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Tomuschat, Christian
- Thouvenin, Jean-Marc
- Société française pour le droit international
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Völkerrecht
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Jus cogens (International law)
- International obligations
- International law
- Customary law, International
- Jus cogens
- Obligations internationales
- Droit international
- Droit coutumier international
- LAW
- Customary law, International
- International law
- International obligations
- Jus cogens (International law)
- Gewohnheitsrecht
- Rechtspflicht
- Völkerrecht
- Zwingendes Recht
- Internationaal recht
- Erga omnes
- Gewoonterecht
- Internationale rechtsorde
- Ius cogens
- Erga omnes obligations
- Legal concept
- Public international law
- Label
- The fundamental rules of the international legal order : Jus Cogens and obligations Erga Omnes, edited by Christian Tomuschat and Jean Marc Thouvenin
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- Table of Contents; Foreword Christian Tomuschat and Jean-Marc Thouvenin; I. L'identification des règles fondamentales -- un problème résolu? Paul Tavernier; II. Jus Cogens, Obligations Erga Omnes and other Rules -- The Identification of Fundamental Norms. Stefan Kadelbach; III. An Example of Jus Cogens: The Status of Prisoners of War. Stefani e Schmahl; IV. Un exemple remarquable d'application du jus cogens, le statut de prisonnier de guerre. Philippe Weckel; V. Jus cogens and the Law of Treaties. Wladyslaw Czaplinski
- VI. The Duty Not to 'Recognize as Lawful' a Situation Created by the Illegal Use of Force or Other Serious Breaches of a Jus Cogens Obligation: An Obligation Without Real Substance? Stefan TalmonVII. L'obligation de non-reconnaissance des situations créées par le recours illicite à la force ou d'autres actes enfreignant des règles fondamentales . Théodore Christakis; VIII. La spécificité des réparations pour crimes internationaux Elisabeth Lambert .Abdelgawad
- IX. Do Damages Claims Arising from Jus Cogens Violations Override State Immunity from the Jurisdiction of Foreign Courts? Thomas GiegerichX. L'immunité des Etats. Isabele Pingel; XI. Limits of International Law Immunities for Senior State Officials in Criminal Procedure. Torsten Stein; XII. The Right of Third States to Take Countermeasures. Christian Hilgruber; XIII. Special Jurisdiction of the ICJ in the Case of Infringements of Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order? Mathias Rufert
- XIV. La saisine de la Cour internationale de Justice en cas de violation des règles fondamentales de l'ordre juridique international. Jean-Marc ThouveninXV. Violations of Fundamental Norms of International Law and the Exercise of Universal Jurisdiction in Criminal Matters. Andreas Zimmermann; XVI. La compétence universelle en matière pénale. Michel Cosnard; XVII. Universal Jurisdiction in the Area of Private Law -- The Alien Tort Claims Act. Georg Nolte; XVIII. Compétence civile universelle et droit international général. Jean-François Flauss; XIX. Conclusions. Alain Pelet
- XX. Reconceptualizing the Debate on Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes -- Concluding Observations. Christian TomuschatThe Contributors; Index; Table of Cases / Index de jurisprudence
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- 567643153
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- 1 online resource (x, 471 pages)
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- Isbn
- 9789047417828
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- computer
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- 10.1163/ej.9789004149816.i-472
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- (OCoLC)567643153
- Label
- The fundamental rules of the international legal order : Jus Cogens and obligations Erga Omnes, edited by Christian Tomuschat and Jean Marc Thouvenin
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Table of Contents; Foreword Christian Tomuschat and Jean-Marc Thouvenin; I. L'identification des règles fondamentales -- un problème résolu? Paul Tavernier; II. Jus Cogens, Obligations Erga Omnes and other Rules -- The Identification of Fundamental Norms. Stefan Kadelbach; III. An Example of Jus Cogens: The Status of Prisoners of War. Stefani e Schmahl; IV. Un exemple remarquable d'application du jus cogens, le statut de prisonnier de guerre. Philippe Weckel; V. Jus cogens and the Law of Treaties. Wladyslaw Czaplinski
- VI. The Duty Not to 'Recognize as Lawful' a Situation Created by the Illegal Use of Force or Other Serious Breaches of a Jus Cogens Obligation: An Obligation Without Real Substance? Stefan TalmonVII. L'obligation de non-reconnaissance des situations créées par le recours illicite à la force ou d'autres actes enfreignant des règles fondamentales . Théodore Christakis; VIII. La spécificité des réparations pour crimes internationaux Elisabeth Lambert .Abdelgawad
- IX. Do Damages Claims Arising from Jus Cogens Violations Override State Immunity from the Jurisdiction of Foreign Courts? Thomas GiegerichX. L'immunité des Etats. Isabele Pingel; XI. Limits of International Law Immunities for Senior State Officials in Criminal Procedure. Torsten Stein; XII. The Right of Third States to Take Countermeasures. Christian Hilgruber; XIII. Special Jurisdiction of the ICJ in the Case of Infringements of Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order? Mathias Rufert
- XIV. La saisine de la Cour internationale de Justice en cas de violation des règles fondamentales de l'ordre juridique international. Jean-Marc ThouveninXV. Violations of Fundamental Norms of International Law and the Exercise of Universal Jurisdiction in Criminal Matters. Andreas Zimmermann; XVI. La compétence universelle en matière pénale. Michel Cosnard; XVII. Universal Jurisdiction in the Area of Private Law -- The Alien Tort Claims Act. Georg Nolte; XVIII. Compétence civile universelle et droit international général. Jean-François Flauss; XIX. Conclusions. Alain Pelet
- XX. Reconceptualizing the Debate on Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes -- Concluding Observations. Christian TomuschatThe Contributors; Index; Table of Cases / Index de jurisprudence
- Control code
- 567643153
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (x, 471 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9789047417828
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other control number
- 10.1163/ej.9789004149816.i-472
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)567643153
Subject
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Customary law, International
- Customary law, International -- Congresses
- Droit coutumier international -- Congrès
- Droit international -- Aspect moral -- Congrès
- Electronic books
- Erga omnes
- Erga omnes obligations
- Gewohnheitsrecht
- Gewoonterecht
- Internationaal recht
- International law -- Moral and ethical aspects
- International law -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Congresses
- International obligations
- International obligations -- Congresses
- Internationale rechtsorde
- Ius cogens
- Jus cogens (International law)
- Jus cogens (International law) -- Congresses
- Jus cogens -- Congrès
- LAW -- International
- Legal concept
- Obligations erga omnes
- Obligations internationales -- Congrès
- Public international law
- Rechtspflicht
- Völkerrecht
- Zwingendes Recht
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