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Classical morality in international peremptory criminal law /

This book begins with the belief that, if a moral principle cannot be identified in the language of the law, if law is not underpinned by a moral understanding of the norm, if the moral accusation is not attached to the violations of certain indispensable norms of the law, then we are violating the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Malekian, Farhad (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018.
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505 0 |a Intro; Table of Contents; About the Author; Introduction; Chapter I; 1. Peremptory Norm in Objection to Unlawful Legality; 2. Unity of Peremptory Norms; 3. Natural Dignity and Rights; 4. Peremptory Norm as Universal Substantive Elements; 5. The Legal Existence of Moral Law; 6. The Minimum Standards of Civilization; 7. The Art of Definition of International Peremptory Criminal Law; Chapter II; 1. Objectives of Peremptory N; 2. The Nature of Jus Cogens; 3. The Scope of Justification of Jus Cogens; 4. Universal Mischief; 5. Morally Repugnant Acts against the International Community 
505 8 |a 6. Jus Cogens ViolChapter III; 1. Jus Cogens Originating from Positive Law; 2. Law-Making Treaties Dealing with Peremptory Sources; 3. Customary Law Rendering Jus Cogens Norms; 4. The Difference between Customary and Jus Cogens Norms; 5. The Emergence of Peremptory Norms; 6. The Elements of Crimes Against Humanity; 7. Secondary Sources; 8. Jus Cogens as Opinio Juris; 9. Predication of Jus Cogens Norms; Chapter IV; 1. Interrelated Discipline of Jus Cogens Norms; 2. Legitimizing the Illegitimate; 3. Solving the Incompatibility of Peremptory Norms; 4. Categories of Norms; 5. Mandatory Nature 
505 8 |a 6. Controversy over the Detection of Peremptory Norms7. Normative Conflicts between Peremptory and Other Norms; 8. Distinction of Norms; 9. Analysing the Process of Valid Reasons for Jus Cogens; Chapter V; 1. Perspective of Veto Rights; 2. Is the UN Charter Compatible with Jus Cogens Norms?; 3. Moral Confessions on Peremptory Norms; 4. The Security Council against Peremptory Norms; 5. The Cruelty of Security Council Measurers; 6. The Veto Right Against the Peremptory Norms; 7. Violation of Moral Requirements of Peremptory No; 8. The Security Council Monopolizing the Rights of the Universe 
505 8 |a 9. The Motive of Permanent Members Violating Peremptory Norms10. The Hidden Intention of Legal Norms; 11. Seizing Violations of Peremptory Norms; 12. Blindness in Peremptory Criminal Justice; 13. Grave Humanitarian Violations of International Peremptory Criminal Law; Chapter VI; 1. The Strength of Erga Omnes Over State Supremacy; 2. Jus Cogens and Obligatio Erga Omnes; 2.1. The Emergence of Implementation; 2.2. Universal Recognition of Erga Omnes; 3. Unreservable Peremptory Norms; 4. Immoral Nature of Reservation; 5. No Question of Irresponsibility; 6. The Supremacy of Obligations 
505 8 |a 6.1. Requisite Pacta Sunt Servanda6.2. Responsibility to Op; 7. Erga Omnes Arriving at International Courts; 8. Violations of Basic Norms; 9. Normative Rules Preventing Extradition Rules; 9.1. Asylum as Erga Omnes; 9.2. Jurisdiction beyond Ordinary Rules; Chapter VII; 1. Debating the Normative Hierarchy of Rules; 2. The Security Council within the Hierarchy of Norms; 3. Consent Pertaining to Hierarchy of Values; 4. No Hierarchy Attached to Obligations Concern All States; 5. Peremptory Norms in Humanitarian Framework; 6. Ethical Balance in International Community Interests; Chapter VIII 
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