Jus cogens and the humanization and fragmentation of international law
Maarten den Heijer, Harmen Wilt
págs. 3-21
Sherlock Holmes and the mystery of Jus Cogens
Dinah Shelton
págs. 23-50
Understanding the Jus Cogens debate: the pervasive influence of legal positivism and legal idealism
Ulf Linderfalk
págs. 51-84
Jus Cogens as a social construct without pedigree
Jean d' Aspremont
págs. 85-114
págs. 115-145
Genesis, function and identification of Jus Cogens norms
Stefan Kadelbach
págs. 147-172
págs. 173-210
In quest of the practical value of Jus cogens norms
Elizabeth Santalla Vargas
págs. 211-239
Constitutional conversations in the anthropocene: in search of environmental Jus Cogens norms
Louis J. Kotzé
págs. 241-271
Non-refoulement as custom and Jus Cogens? Putting the prohibition to the test
Cathryn Costello, Michelle Foster
págs. 273-327
Improving compliance: Jus Cogens and international economic law
Thomas Cottier
págs. 329-356
Jus Cogens in international investment law and arbitration
Valentina S. Vadi
págs. 357-388
Immunities of international organizations before domestic courts: reflections on the collective labour case against the European Patent Organization
págs. 393-408
Judicial review on the Island of Saint Martin: an example for the Kingdom of Netherlands?
Roel Schutgens, Joost Sillen
págs. 409-420
Between pretence and practice: the dutch response to recommendations of international human rights bodies
Jasper Krommendijk
págs. 421-438