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2019
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[Journal:] Review of Economics and Political Science (REPS) [ISSN:] 2631-3561 [Volume:] 4 [Issue:] 3 [Year:] 2019 [Pages:] 182-196
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Emerald, Bingley
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Purpose - This paper aims to explore the evolution of the notion of peremptory norms (Jus Cogens) in international law through the work of the International Law Commission on unilateral acts. Design/methodology/approach - The study depended on analyzing the work of the International Law Commission on two topics: Unilateral Acts 2006 and Reservations to treaties 2011 to reveal the relation between jus cogens and unilateral acts. Findings - Jus cogens restrict unilateral acts like treaties due to the recognition of the importance and necessity of the concept of Jus cogens in protecting the fundamental interests of the international community. Practical implications - States must be compatible with jus cogens when making any reservation on a treaty and also when taking any unilateral act. Originality/value - This paper reveals the importance of jus cogens in promoting the values of the international community and the need of such notion to protect the common interest of that community.
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Jus Cogens
Peremptory norms
Reservations to treaties
Unilateral acts
Unilateral declaration
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