Abstract
International Human Rights Law is claimed to be jus cogen of International Law, a rule that preempts any other rule of International Law which is conflicting with it. To assess the jus cogen nature of International Human Rights Law the paper refers to the instances where International Human Rights Law is conflicting with other peremptory rules of International Law, State immunity, for example. The concept of jus cogen itself is so confusing that before the jus cogen nature of International Human Rights Law is assessed the paper throws light on the concept of jus cogen itself
Hidayat Ur Rehman, Syed Raza Shah Gilani, , Haroon Khan. (2014) A Critical Assessment of Jus Cogen Nature of International Human Rights Law , The Dialogue, Volume 9, Issue 4.
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