The concept of international obligations erga omnes / Maurizio Ragazzi.
Material type: TextSeries: Oxford monographs in international lawPublication details: New York : Clarendon Press, 1997.Description: xl, 264 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 0198264801
- 341.3/7 21
- JX5402 .R34 1997
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Includes bibliographical references.
1. The Appearance of the Concept of Obligations Erga Omnes on the Agenda: The Dictum of the International Court in the Barcelona Traction Case -- 2. Selected Prefigurations of the Concept of Obligations Erga Omnes: (a) State Servitude, Permanent Dedication, International Status and Objective Regime -- 3. Selected Prefigurations of the Concept of Obligations Erga Omnes: (b) Jus Cogens -- 4. The Examples of Obligations Erga Omnes Given by the International Court in its Dictum: (a) The Outlawing of Acts of Aggression -- 5. The Examples of Obligations Erga Omnes Given by the International Court in its Dictum: (b) The Outlawing of Genocide -- 6. The Examples of Obligations Erga Omnes Given by the International Court in its Dictum: (c) Protection from Slavery -- 7. The Examples of Obligations Erga Omnes Given by the International Court in its Dictum: (d) Protection from Racial Discrimination -- 8. Selected Candidates of Obligations Erga Omnes Proposed in the International Literature --
9. Other Selected Candidates in Light of the Advisory Opinion on Namibia and the Nuclear Tests Cases -- 10. Particular Aspects of the Relationship Between the Concept of Obligations Erga Omnes and the Concepts of Jus Cogens and Actio Popularis.
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