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Contents: 1. Introduction
2. Legal positivism and legal idealism
3. The source of jus cogens obligations and no-competences
4. The role of state consent in the creation and modification of jus cogens norms
5. The identification of jus cogens norms
6. The scope of jus cogens: possible delimitations of the concept
7. Jus cogens and the concept of a normative conflict
8. Jus cogens and the individuation of norms
9. Significance of the findings for future international legal discourse
Index.
2. Legal positivism and legal idealism
3. The source of jus cogens obligations and no-competences
4. The role of state consent in the creation and modification of jus cogens norms
5. The identification of jus cogens norms
6. The scope of jus cogens: possible delimitations of the concept
7. Jus cogens and the concept of a normative conflict
8. Jus cogens and the individuation of norms
9. Significance of the findings for future international legal discourse
Index.