Rebutting Four Arguments in Favour of Resolving ius cogens Norm Conflicts by Means of Proportionality Tests

2020 89(3) Nordic Journal of International Law 453-470

18 Pages Posted: 25 Jan 2021

Date Written: November 16, 2020

Abstract

The text casts doubt on the utility of proportionality tests to resolve conflicts between peremptory norms of public international law with reference to an argument advanced by João Ernesto Christófolo. Responding to Christófolo, the text maintains that subjecting conflicts between peremptory norms to a proportionality analysis entails judicial law-making, does not safeguard the interests protected by peremptory norms and that the use of proportionality tests cannot be justified with reference to the desired completeness of international law. Instead, the text argues that conflicts between peremptory norms should be dealt with head-on by openly acknowledging the existence of an irresolvable norm conflict and that, if at all, proportionality tests must be applied with utmost care to avoid that the interests of those undertaking a proportionality analysis prevail over the interests of those whose interests the balanced norms in questions are intended to protect.

Keywords: proportionality, ius cogens, irresolvable norm conflicts

Suggested Citation

Jeutner, Valentin, Rebutting Four Arguments in Favour of Resolving ius cogens Norm Conflicts by Means of Proportionality Tests (November 16, 2020). 2020 89(3) Nordic Journal of International Law 453-470, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3731411

Valentin Jeutner (Contact Author)

Lund University - Faculty of Law ( email )

Lilla Gråbrödersgatan 4
Lund, 222 22
Sweden

HOME PAGE: http://www.jeutner.com

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