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Human rights and jus Cogens: Questioning the use of normative hierarchy theory in human rights law

A Jus cogens is a hierarchically superior norm 'from which no derogation is permitted'. This peremptory norm suggests that there is a hierarchy among rules relating to international law. As such the recent trend of placing human rights norms in the catalogue of jus cogens has had a significant impac...

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Main Author: Mayua, Jim Nzonguma
Other Authors: Chirwa, Danwood Mzikenge
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Language:English
Published: Department of Public Law 2014
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description A Jus cogens is a hierarchically superior norm 'from which no derogation is permitted'. This peremptory norm suggests that there is a hierarchy among rules relating to international law. As such the recent trend of placing human rights norms in the catalogue of jus cogens has had a significant impact on both domestic and international law. For instance, in Barcelona Traction, Light and power Co, Ltd (Belgium v Spain), the International Court of Justice (ICJ), when making a distinction between the obligation of states towards the international community as whole and those arising vis-Ñ -vis another state, held that the former are obligation erga omnes in view of their importance
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/4718 Human rights and jus Cogens: Questioning the use of normative hierarchy theory in human rights law Mayua, Jim Nzonguma Chirwa, Danwood Mzikenge Public Law A Jus cogens is a hierarchically superior norm 'from which no derogation is permitted'. This peremptory norm suggests that there is a hierarchy among rules relating to international law. As such the recent trend of placing human rights norms in the catalogue of jus cogens has had a significant impact on both domestic and international law. For instance, in Barcelona Traction, Light and power Co, Ltd (Belgium v Spain), the International Court of Justice (ICJ), when making a distinction between the obligation of states towards the international community as whole and those arising vis-Ñ -vis another state, held that the former are obligation erga omnes in view of their importance 2014-07-30T18:19:50Z 2014-07-30T18:19:50Z 2009 Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/4718 eng application/pdf Department of Public Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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Human rights and jus Cogens: Questioning the use of normative hierarchy theory in human rights law
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title Human rights and jus Cogens: Questioning the use of normative hierarchy theory in human rights law
title_full Human rights and jus Cogens: Questioning the use of normative hierarchy theory in human rights law
title_fullStr Human rights and jus Cogens: Questioning the use of normative hierarchy theory in human rights law
title_full_unstemmed Human rights and jus Cogens: Questioning the use of normative hierarchy theory in human rights law
title_short Human rights and jus Cogens: Questioning the use of normative hierarchy theory in human rights law
title_sort human rights and jus cogens questioning the use of normative hierarchy theory in human rights law
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