Fragmentation of international law : difficulties arising from the diversification and expansion of international law : report of the Study Group of the International Law Commission / finalized by Martti Koskenniemi
2006
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SymbolA/CN.4/L.682
TitleFragmentation of international law : difficulties arising from the diversification and expansion of international law : report of the Study Group of the International Law Commission / finalized by Martti Koskenniemi
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Summary
A. Introduction -- B. Fragmentation as a phenomenon -- C. Conflicts between special law and general law (lex specialis derogare lege generali) -- D. Conflicts between successive norms -- E. Relations of importance : article 103 of the Charter of the United Nations, jus cogens and obligations erga omnes as conflict rules -- F. Systemic integration and article 31(3)(c) of the VCLT -- G. General conclusions.
AuthorsKoskenniemi, Martti
UN. International Law Commission. Study Group on Fragmentation of International Law. Chair
UN. International Law Commission. Study Group on Fragmentation of International Law. Chair
DateGeneva : UN, 13 Apr. 2006
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256 p.
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Consolidated report of the Study Group, based on outlines and reports produced in the course of 4 years of work by the Chairman of the Study Group and by Riad Daoudi, Zdzislaw Galicki, William Mansfield and Teodor Melescanu.
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes bibliographical references.
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Reports
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