2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6265-114-2_1
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Jus Cogens and the Humanization and Fragmentation of International Law

Abstract: This editorial explores how two developments-the humanization and fragmentation of international law-permeate all aspects of jus cogens: its foundations, content and consequences. The authors are particularly intrigued by the question of how the unceasing popularity of jus cogens can be reconciled with its limited role in legal practice. It has often been observed that jus cogens owes its proliferation to the increased focus on human rights. This, in turn, has yielded two effects. First, such focus on human ri… Show more

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