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The fundamental rules of the international legal order : Jus Cogens and obligations Erga Omnes / edited by Christian Tomuschat and Jean Marc Thouvenin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English, French Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: 471 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9004149813
  • 9789004149816
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.1
LOC classification:
  • KZ1261 .F86 2006
Contents:
Foreword / Christian Tomuschat and Jean-Marc Thouvenin -- Ch. I. L'identification des regles fondamentales - un probleme resolu? / Paul Tavernier -- Ch. II. Jus Cogens, obligations Erga Omnes and other rules - the identification of fundamental norms / Stefan Kadelbach -- Ch. III. An example of Jus Cogens : the status of prisoners of war / Stefanie Schmahl -- Ch. IV. Un example remarquable d'application du jus cogens, le statut de prisonnier de guerre / Philippe Weckel -- Ch. V. Ius cogens and the law of treaties / Wladyslaw Czaplinski -- Ch. 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 Talmon -- Ch. VII. L'obligation de non-reconnaissance des situations crees par le recours illicite a la force ou d'autres actes enfreignant des regles fondamentales / Theodore Christakis -- Ch. VIII. La specificite des reparations pour crimes internationaux / Elisabeth Lambert-Abdelgawad -- Ch. IX. Do damages claims arising from Jus Cogens violations override state immunity from the jurisdiction of foreign courts? / Thomas Giegerich -- Ch. X. L'immunite des etats / Isabelle Pingel -- Ch. XI. Limits of international law immunities for senior state officials in criminal procedure / Torsten Stein -- Ch. XII. The right of third states to take countermeasures / Christian Hillgruber -- Ch. XIII. Special jurisdiction of the ICJ in the case of infringements of fundamental rules of the international legal order? / Matthias Ruffert -- Ch. XIV. La saisine de la Cour internationale de Justice en cas de violation des regles fondamentales de l'ordre juridique international / Jean-Marc Thouvenin -- Ch. XV. Violations of fundamental norms of international law and the exercise of universal jurisdiction in criminal matters / Andreas Zimmermann -- Ch. XVI. La competence universelle en matiere penale / Michel Cosnard -- Ch. XVII. Universal jurisdiction in the area of private law - the alien tort claims act / Georg Nolte -- Ch. XVIII. Competence civile universelle et droit international general / Jean-Francois Flauss -- Ch. XIX. Conclusions / Alain Pellet -- Ch. XX. Reconceptualizing the debate on Jus Cogens and obligations Erga Omnes - concluding observations / Christian Tomuschat.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Christian Tomuschat and Jean-Marc Thouvenin -- Ch. I. L'identification des regles fondamentales - un probleme resolu? / Paul Tavernier -- Ch. II. Jus Cogens, obligations Erga Omnes and other rules - the identification of fundamental norms / Stefan Kadelbach -- Ch. III. An example of Jus Cogens : the status of prisoners of war / Stefanie Schmahl -- Ch. IV. Un example remarquable d'application du jus cogens, le statut de prisonnier de guerre / Philippe Weckel -- Ch. V. Ius cogens and the law of treaties / Wladyslaw Czaplinski -- Ch. 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 Talmon -- Ch. VII. L'obligation de non-reconnaissance des situations crees par le recours illicite a la force ou d'autres actes enfreignant des regles fondamentales / Theodore Christakis -- Ch. VIII. La specificite des reparations pour crimes internationaux / Elisabeth Lambert-Abdelgawad -- Ch. IX. Do damages claims arising from Jus Cogens violations override state immunity from the jurisdiction of foreign courts? / Thomas Giegerich -- Ch. X. L'immunite des etats / Isabelle Pingel -- Ch. XI. Limits of international law immunities for senior state officials in criminal procedure / Torsten Stein -- Ch. XII. The right of third states to take countermeasures / Christian Hillgruber -- Ch. XIII. Special jurisdiction of the ICJ in the case of infringements of fundamental rules of the international legal order? / Matthias Ruffert -- Ch. XIV. La saisine de la Cour internationale de Justice en cas de violation des regles fondamentales de l'ordre juridique international / Jean-Marc Thouvenin -- Ch. XV. Violations of fundamental norms of international law and the exercise of universal jurisdiction in criminal matters / Andreas Zimmermann -- Ch. XVI. La competence universelle en matiere penale / Michel Cosnard -- Ch. XVII. Universal jurisdiction in the area of private law - the alien tort claims act / Georg Nolte -- Ch. XVIII. Competence civile universelle et droit international general / Jean-Francois Flauss -- Ch. XIX. Conclusions / Alain Pellet -- Ch. XX. Reconceptualizing the debate on Jus Cogens and obligations Erga Omnes - concluding observations / Christian Tomuschat.

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