Erga Omnes, Jus Cogens and their Impact on the Law of Responsibility
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The International Responsibility of the European Union: European and International Perspectives. ed. / Malcolm Evans; Panos Koutrakos. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2013. p. 163-188.
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T1 - Erga Omnes, Jus Cogens and their Impact on the Law of Responsibility
AU - Tams, Christian
AU - Asteriti, Alessandra
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The paper assesses the impact of two key concepts - erga omnes and jus cogens - on the law of responsibility. Its particular focus is on the responsibility of the European Union. The paper argues that, while often considered to be purely theoretical categories, jus cogens and erga omnes in fact modify the content, and implementation of responsibility.
AB - The paper assesses the impact of two key concepts - erga omnes and jus cogens - on the law of responsibility. Its particular focus is on the responsibility of the European Union. The paper argues that, while often considered to be purely theoretical categories, jus cogens and erga omnes in fact modify the content, and implementation of responsibility.
KW - Law
KW - jus cogens, erga omnes, responsibility, state responsibility, European Union law, public interest litigation, international community
UR - https://ssrn.com/abstract=2085439
M3 - Contributions to collected editions/anthologies
SN - 978-1-84946-328-7
SP - 163
EP - 188
BT - The International Responsibility of the European Union
A2 - Evans, Malcolm
A2 - Koutrakos, Panos
PB - Hart Publishing
CY - Oxford
ER -