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Internationaal Recht (Week 1)

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Question:

Is customary law binding? And what about persistent objectors?

Author: Bas Dubbelman



Answer:

Customary law is almost always binding. Unless a state is a persistent objector. Exception for this kind of consent: ius cogens/peremptory norms.


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