The Obligation to not Render Aid or Assistance so as to Maintain a Situation Created by the Breach of a Peremptory Norm of General International Law

In order to prevent the consolidation of de facto authorities established in a territory following an unlawful use of force and/or contempt of the rights of the involved peoples to self-determination, international law imposes obligations on third States. Treaties entered into with the de facto auth...

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Main Author: Djamchid Momtaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Rosario 2017-03-01
Series:ACDI: Anuario Colombiano de Derecho Internacional
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Online Access:https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/acdi/article/view/5298
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spelling doaj-5bae4777fdde48018ef0ad92aec6e4172020-11-24T22:54:28ZengUniversidad del RosarioACDI: Anuario Colombiano de Derecho Internacional2027-11312145-44932017-03-0110020521910.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/acdi/a.52983378The Obligation to not Render Aid or Assistance so as to Maintain a Situation Created by the Breach of a Peremptory Norm of General International LawDjamchid Momtaz0Université de TéhéranIn order to prevent the consolidation of de facto authorities established in a territory following an unlawful use of force and/or contempt of the rights of the involved peoples to self-determination, international law imposes obligations on third States. Treaties entered into with the de facto authorities established on such territories on matters concerning them must ensure the interests of the people under their jurisdiction. Otherwise, these States must expect that these treaty relations will be criticized and eventually be denounced by national and international courts. Of the same concern is the origin of the distinction that international law establishes between the different acts of the de facto authorities administering these territories. Administrative acts issued to safeguard the civil rights of the people within their jurisdiction will not be null and void unlike those that seek to allow the population to enjoy the benefits of international cooperation. This is a difficult distinction to establish and implement.https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/acdi/article/view/5298Affermissement de l’autorité de fait, recours illicite à la force, droit des peuples à disposer d’eux-mêmes, droit de traiter, intérêt de la population, acte établi par autorité de fait
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The Obligation to not Render Aid or Assistance so as to Maintain a Situation Created by the Breach of a Peremptory Norm of General International Law
ACDI: Anuario Colombiano de Derecho Internacional
Affermissement de l’autorité de fait, recours illicite à la force, droit des peuples à disposer d’eux-mêmes, droit de traiter, intérêt de la population, acte établi par autorité de fait
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title The Obligation to not Render Aid or Assistance so as to Maintain a Situation Created by the Breach of a Peremptory Norm of General International Law
title_short The Obligation to not Render Aid or Assistance so as to Maintain a Situation Created by the Breach of a Peremptory Norm of General International Law
title_full The Obligation to not Render Aid or Assistance so as to Maintain a Situation Created by the Breach of a Peremptory Norm of General International Law
title_fullStr The Obligation to not Render Aid or Assistance so as to Maintain a Situation Created by the Breach of a Peremptory Norm of General International Law
title_full_unstemmed The Obligation to not Render Aid or Assistance so as to Maintain a Situation Created by the Breach of a Peremptory Norm of General International Law
title_sort obligation to not render aid or assistance so as to maintain a situation created by the breach of a peremptory norm of general international law
publisher Universidad del Rosario
series ACDI: Anuario Colombiano de Derecho Internacional
issn 2027-1131
2145-4493
publishDate 2017-03-01
description In order to prevent the consolidation of de facto authorities established in a territory following an unlawful use of force and/or contempt of the rights of the involved peoples to self-determination, international law imposes obligations on third States. Treaties entered into with the de facto authorities established on such territories on matters concerning them must ensure the interests of the people under their jurisdiction. Otherwise, these States must expect that these treaty relations will be criticized and eventually be denounced by national and international courts. Of the same concern is the origin of the distinction that international law establishes between the different acts of the de facto authorities administering these territories. Administrative acts issued to safeguard the civil rights of the people within their jurisdiction will not be null and void unlike those that seek to allow the population to enjoy the benefits of international cooperation. This is a difficult distinction to establish and implement.
topic Affermissement de l’autorité de fait, recours illicite à la force, droit des peuples à disposer d’eux-mêmes, droit de traiter, intérêt de la population, acte établi par autorité de fait
url https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/acdi/article/view/5298
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