Orden público internacional y normas "ius cogens": una perspectiva desde la comisión de derecho internacional y la convención de Viena de 1969

For the members of the international community, the sixties represented the appearance of a new spirit of renovation and transformation in the interstate relationships. The replacement of the old notion of absolute sovereign by a concept of interdependence between States was considered not only as a...

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Main Author: Varón Mejía, Antonio
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Libre 2010
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Online Access:http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3295808
Source:Diálogos de saberes: investigaciones y ciencias sociales, ISSN 0124-0021, Nº. 32, 2010, pags. 211-229
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Summary: For the members of the international community, the sixties represented the appearance of a new spirit of renovation and transformation in the interstate relationships. The replacement of the old notion of absolute sovereign by a concept of interdependence between States was considered not only as an altruist and legitimate wish but as a necessity that could be realized through law. The objective of this article is to analyze the social reality in which the concepts of international public order and ius cogens emerged from the perspective of the process of their development in the International Law Commission and the 1969 Plenipotentiary Conference.