The Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order: Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes
Editat de Christian Tomuschat, Jean-Marc Thouveninen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 dec 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004149816
ISBN-10: 9004149813
Pagini: 471
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004149813
Pagini: 471
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
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 Stefanie Schmahl;
IV. Un exemple remarquable d’application du jus cogens, le statut de prisonnier de guerre Philippe Weckel;
V. Ius cogens and the Law of Treaties Władysław Czapliński;
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;
VII. 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 Giegerich;
X. L’immunité des Etats Isabelle 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 Hillgruber;
XIII. Special Jurisdiction of the ICJ in the Case of Infringements of Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order? Matthias Ruffert;
XIV. La saisine de la Cour internationale de Justice en cas de violation des règles fondamentales de l’ordre juridique international Jean-Marc Thouvenin;
XV. 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 general Jean-François Flauss;
XIX. Conclusions Alain Pellet;
XX. Reconceptualizing the Debate on Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes – Concluding Observations Christian Tomuschat; The Contributors; Index; Table of Cases / Index de jurisprudence.
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 Stefanie Schmahl;
IV. Un exemple remarquable d’application du jus cogens, le statut de prisonnier de guerre Philippe Weckel;
V. Ius cogens and the Law of Treaties Władysław Czapliński;
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;
VII. 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 Giegerich;
X. L’immunité des Etats Isabelle 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 Hillgruber;
XIII. Special Jurisdiction of the ICJ in the Case of Infringements of Fundamental Rules of the International Legal Order? Matthias Ruffert;
XIV. La saisine de la Cour internationale de Justice en cas de violation des règles fondamentales de l’ordre juridique international Jean-Marc Thouvenin;
XV. 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 general Jean-François Flauss;
XIX. Conclusions Alain Pellet;
XX. Reconceptualizing the Debate on Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes – Concluding Observations Christian Tomuschat; The Contributors; Index; Table of Cases / Index de jurisprudence.