International Law in UK Law

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  • Democratizing International Law
    • No. 2-3, October 2011
    • Global Policy
    Jus cogens are peremptory norms of international law. No treaty between states can violate them. They are based on fundamental moral precepts and are supposed to reflect a global consensus. As a re...
  • Déjà vu in International Law
    • No. 65-6, November 2002
    • The Modern Law Review
    Book reviewed in this article: Martti Koskenniemi, The Gentle Civilizer of Nations: The Rise and Fall of International Law 1870–1960
  • Enchanted and Disenchanted International Law
    • No. 7-1, February 2016
    • Global Policy
    Scholars and activists commonly see international law in a privileged normative and political position in world politics, where international legal institutions are assumed to advance important goa...
  • Economic Genocide Under International Law
    • No. 82-1, February 2018
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
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    The status of genocide in international law is well developed and forms part of customary international law and also treaty law. International tribunals such as the International Criminal Court and...
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