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Defining the imprecise contours of Jus Cogens in international law / Gastorn, Kennedy   Journal Article
Gastorn, Kennedy Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The concept of jus cogens or “peremptory norms” is not new to students and practitioners of international law, but the practical identification and application of jus cogens norms is not without its own set of disagreements and debate. The purpose of this paper is to identify some of the details of the development of the common understanding of jus cogens within international law, with particular emphasis on the Asian-African perspective, and to outline the work of the International Law Commission (ILC) on the topic since its inclusion on the ILC’s work programme in 2015.
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To Name a New Coronavirus and the Associated Pandemic: International Law and Politics / Gastorn, Kennedy   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has so far infected millions and killed several hundred thousand globally. The full extent of its impact on global economy, governance structures and livelihood of persons is unprecedented and huge but not fully known. COVID-19 has also exacerbated theories about a pandemic, including on its naming. At the level of international law, this piece seeks to shed light on the rules that govern the naming of a virus and its associated pandemic.
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