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Responsibility, Solidarity and their Connections in International law: Towards a Coherent Framework (2022)
Book Chapter
Roeben, V., & Amakoromo, M. (2022). Responsibility, Solidarity and their Connections in International law: Towards a Coherent Framework. In Netherlands Yearbook of International Law (13-49). T.M.C Asser Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-527-0_2

The principle of common but differentiated responsibilities (CBDR), as one of the differing senses in which the concept of responsibility is used, represents an exception to the rules governing the equal treatment of States under international law. I... Read More about Responsibility, Solidarity and their Connections in International law: Towards a Coherent Framework.

Global Climate Change Action as a Jus Cogens Norm: Some Legal Reflections on the Emerging Evidence (2022)
Journal Article
Cervantes, M. Á. M., Roeben, V., & Solís, L. R. (2022). Global Climate Change Action as a Jus Cogens Norm: Some Legal Reflections on the Emerging Evidence. Environmental Policy and Law: The Journal for Decision-Makers, 52(5-6), 359-373. https://doi.org/10.3233/epl-219019

This article analyzes the possibility of environmental obligations acquiring the status of jus cogens (peremptory) norms from six perspectives, namely, domestic legislation of States, national judicial decisions, academia and international organizati... Read More about Global Climate Change Action as a Jus Cogens Norm: Some Legal Reflections on the Emerging Evidence.

Validity of Contested Title to Territory in Frozen Conflict Zones: The Case of Nagorno Karabakh with Particular Reference to the 2020 War (2021)
Book Chapter
Roeben, V., & Jankovic, S. (2021). Validity of Contested Title to Territory in Frozen Conflict Zones: The Case of Nagorno Karabakh with Particular Reference to the 2020 War. In Y. Ma (Ed.), Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs (73-110). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004532069_003

In many frozen conflict zones, the validity of a recognised title to territory could be contested on normative and factual grounds. In the case of Nagorno Karabakh (NK), the Azerbaijani internationally recognized title could be contested and reassess... Read More about Validity of Contested Title to Territory in Frozen Conflict Zones: The Case of Nagorno Karabakh with Particular Reference to the 2020 War.

A Rose is a Rose is a Rose. International Legal Functionism as a Method of Statehood Analysis (2021)
Journal Article
Roeben, V., & Janković, S. (2021). A Rose is a Rose is a Rose. International Legal Functionism as a Method of Statehood Analysis. Berkeley journal of international law, 39(2), 211-248

Statehood is a foundational concept of international law. This Article argues that what is considered a State within the realm of international law is best explained by its external effectiveness in the international legal order, rather than, as so f... Read More about A Rose is a Rose is a Rose. International Legal Functionism as a Method of Statehood Analysis.

Accountability (2021)
Book Chapter
Roeben, V. (2021). Accountability. In Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law. Oxford University Press