Carlos Gabriel Ramaglia Mota
Research title: The Constitutionalization of International Law: a Comparative Study into the IACtHR’s Doctrine of Conventionality Control and the CJEU’s Principle of Primacy
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Research title: The Constitutionalization of International Law: a Comparative Study into the IACtHR’s Doctrine of Conventionality Control and the CJEU’s Principle of Primacy
Ramaglia Mota, C. G. (2024) The hierarchical implication of jus cogens: an analysis of Schwarzenberger and Kelsen on the recognition of the prohibition of torture and genocide as peremptory norms. Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, 30(1),
Mota, C. and van Iersel, D. (2021) Federalising tendencies of the principle of sincere cooperation in the area of common foreign and security policy. Warwick Undergraduate Law Journal, 1, pp. 19-64.
Ramaglia Mota, C. G. (2024) The hierarchical implication of jus cogens: an analysis of Schwarzenberger and Kelsen on the recognition of the prohibition of torture and genocide as peremptory norms. Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, 30(1),
Mota, C. and van Iersel, D. (2021) Federalising tendencies of the principle of sincere cooperation in the area of common foreign and security policy. Warwick Undergraduate Law Journal, 1, pp. 19-64.