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E-grāmata: International Law Commission's Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms

(Professor of International Constitutional Law, University of Pretoria)
  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192661234
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  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192661234

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The International Law Commission's Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms examines the ILC's Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms of General International Law. It provides a broader understanding of the Draft Conclusions and offers an analysis and evaluation of the legal issues and consequences raised by the Draft Conclusions.

In 2022, the ILC adopted the Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms of General International Law. The text of the Draft Conclusions consists of twenty-three Draft Conclusions and addresses two aspects: the identification of peremptory norms and their legal consequences. Attached to the Draft Conclusions is an Annex with a non-exhaustive list of jus cogens norms previously identified by the Commission.

The International Law Commission's Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms serves, in part, as a commentary on the ILC's work and provides a broader understanding of the Draft Conclusions from the perspective of an insider. The book goes beyond a commentary, however, as it provides an analysis and evaluation of the broader legal issues raised by the Draft Conclusions. Relying inter alia on the discussions within the Commission and the doctrinal debate surrounding the concepts covered, the book will not only offer explanation of what is addressed in the Draft Conclusions but also an assessment of the choices made by the Commission and the consequences of those choices.
1. The International Law Commission's Draft Conclusions: Setting the Scene2. Scope of the Draft Conclusions3. Definitional Issues4. Identifying Peremptory Norms5. First Criterion: A Norm of General International Law6. Second Criterion: Acceptance and Recognition by the International Community as a Norm from which no Derogation is Permitted7. The Second Criterion: Evidence of Acceptance and Recognition8. Consequences of Jus Cogens for Treaties9. Consequences of Jus Cogens for Other Sources of International Law10. Consequences of Jus Cogens for the Law of State Responsibility11. Particular Consequences of Jus Cogens Norms12. Jus Cogens and Interpretation in International Law13. Recommended Dispute Settlement Procedure14. Non-Exhaustive List of Jus Cogens15. Prospects and Concluding ThoughtsAppendix
Dire Tladi is Professor of International Law at the University of Pretoria and holder of the DST/NRF SARChI Chair in International Constitutional Law and the Future Africa Chair in Global Equity in Africa. Former member and Chair of the UN International Law Commission. He was also ILC Special Rapporteur on Jus Cogens. He was previously legal adviser in the South African Foreign Ministry and Legal Counsel of the South Africa's Permanent Mission to the UN in New York. Tladi also served as Special Adviser to the Foreign Minister