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Democratizing International Law

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Goodin, Robert
ratner, Steven R.

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Jus cogens are peremptory norms of international law. No treaty between states can violate them. They are based on fundamental moral precepts and are supposed to reflect a global consensus. As a result, the views of the people of the world - not just stat

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2037-12-31