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Get this from a library. Digest of the decisions of the International Court of Justice, = Répertoire des décisions de la Cour internationale de justice, = Handbuch der Entscheidungen des Internationalen Gerichtshofs [Rudolf Bernhardt; International Court of Justice.
Digest of the Decisions of the International Court of Justice,Law School Reference JXF66x t.6 Provides summaries of decisions. Volume 1 covers the PCIJ; Volume 2, parts 1 and 2, covers the : Stephen Wiles.
Digest of the Decisions of the International Court of Justice, / Répertoire des Décisions de la Cour Internationale de Justice, / Handbuch der Entscheidungen des Internationalen Gerichtshofs by Bearbeitet im Max-Planck Institut für Ausländisches Öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht von Rudolf BernhardtAuthor: Traci Emerson.
Digest of the decisions of the International Court of Justice, by International Court of Justice. Call Number: Law Library KZ64 F66 ser.A sec.1 t.6 Digest of the decisions of the International Court of Justice, The World Court Reference Guide and Case-Law Digest Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders of the International Court of Justice () and Case-Law Digest () Editor: Bimal Patel.
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The World Court Digest represents a reproduction, in a systematic arrangement, of the views on questions of international law which are expressed in the judgements, advisory opinions and orders of the International Court of Justice as Digest of the decisions of the International Court of Justice as in the separate opinions of individual judges.
The World Court Digest is a continuation, in a new shape, of the Fontes Juris Gentium, Series A, Sectio I. The Court has a twofold role: to settle, in accordance with international law, legal disputes submitted to it by States (contentious cases) and to give advisory opinions (advisory procedures) on legal questions referred to it by duly authorized United Nations organs and specialized agencies.
Digest of the decisions of the International Court of Justice, = Répertoire des décisions de la Cour internationale de justice = Handuch der Entscheidungen des Internationalen Gerichtshofs.
The latest edition of the Handbook of the International Court of Justice Inthe Court published the latest edition of the Handbook.
Its purpose is to provide the general public with a simple, comprehensible overview of the history, composition, jurisdiction, procedure and decisions of the Court.
Cases are often referred to by where they may be found in a 1959-1975 = book report series. This reference is made in the form of a citation, e.g.: Since cases have also been assigned a neutral citation.
These refer to the court in which the case was heard rather than a law report, e.g. This set includes decisions of the International Court of Justice in addition to those from other international and national courts. Each volume includes a digest of cases, a table of treaties, and a subject index.
It was previously entitled Annual Digest of Public International Law : Traci Emerson. This repertory presents in manual form the case law of the International Court of Justice.
It attempts a popularization of the Court's maxims in plain language for easy reading so as to provide not only the internationalists but also practitioners and students with a full and readily consultable digest on an important body of judicial opinions, in the knowledge of the Court's decisive role in 5/5(1).
The International Court of Justice acts as a world court. The Court’s jurisdiction is twofold: it decides, in accordance with international law, disputes of a legal nature that are submitted to it by States (jurisdiction in contentious cases); and it gives advisory opinions on legal questions at the request of the organs of the United Nations, specialized agencies or one related organization authorized to.
Press release /30 13 December Territorial and Maritime Dispute (Nicaragua v. Colombia) - Preliminary Objections - The Court finds that the Treaty between Colombia and Nicaragua settled the matter of sovereignty over the islands of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, that there is no extant legal dispute between the Parties on that question, and that the Court thus cannot.
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The list of International Court of Justice cases includes contentious cases and advisory opinions brought to the International Court of Justice since its creation in Forming a key part of international law, cases have been entered onto the General List for consideration before the court.
The jurisdiction of the ICJ is limited. Only states have standing to bring a compulsory claim. The International Court of Justice (ICJ), sometimes called the World Court, is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN). It settles disputes between states and gives advisory opinions on international legal issues referred to it by the UN.
Its opinions and rulings serve as sources of international law. The ICJ is the successor of the Permanent Court of International Justice Authorized by: UN Charter, ICJ Statute.
This book examines the compliance record of states parties to proceedings before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial body of the United Nations. It undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the follow-up of the ICJ's judgments and interim measures from the Court's creation in until the present day.
In recent years States have made more and more extensive use of the International Court of Justice for the judicial settlement of disputes.
Despite being declared by the Court's Statute to have no binding force for States other than the parties to the case, its decisions have come to constitute a body of jurisprudence that is frequently invoked in other disputes, in international negotiation 5/5(1). Court of Justice of the European Union.
The Répertoire de jurisprudence (Digest of case-law) is a systematic collection of the summaries of judgments and orders of the Court of Justice, the General Court and the Civil Service Tribunal delivered or made since they commenced their activities.
International Court of Justice (ICJ), French Cour internationale de Justice, byname World Court, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations (UN). The idea for the creation of an international court to arbitrate international disputes first arose during the various conferences that produced the Hague Conventions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
For excellent summaries of cases by topic heard in the PCIJ and ICJ up untilsee E Hambro,The Case Law of the International Court: A Repertoire of the Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders of the Permanent Court of International Justice and of the International Court of Justice.
The Law Library holds this in print on Level : Robin Gardner. Repertory of decisions of the International Court of Justice () / ed. by G. Ziccardi Capaldo Bilingual edition (eng/fre); presented by themes. () HEIA Fontes iuris gentium: Digest of the Decisions of the International Court of Justice () / ed.
by Max-Planck-Institut Trilingual editio n (eng/fre/ger). Presented by themes. This work offers ease of access to the ICJ's judgments and advisory opinions given between 25 March and 3 February It seeks to help scholars, practitioners and students of international public law quickly to review the Court's jurisprudence for precedents in the Court's "canon" and "case law".
It allows the reader to read the judgments and opinions themselves, reduced to the. Free Online Library: Contempt of court: a digest of the case law of contempt of court at international criminal tribunals and the International Criminal Court.(Introduction through Listing of Cases Included A) Contempt of Court ii) General Elements (b) Liability for Contempt, p.
) by "Denver Journal of International Law and Policy"; International relations Political science Surveys. This book provides a complete overview into the work of the International Court of Justice in the last twenty years. Sincethe author, a former Principal Legal Secretary to the International Court of Justice, contributed frequent articles on this subject to the British Yearbook of International Law continuing the work begun by Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice in Cited by: International Law and Policy for editing and publishing the text.
1 My theme today is the role of the International Court of Justice in the global community. For just over two years I have had the privilege of being one of the fifteen judges elected by the United Nations to serve on theFile Size: KB.
The cases selected include judgements given by the Permanent Court of International Justice, the Central American Court of Justice, the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, as well as awards rendered by arbitral tribunals and a special : United Nations: Office of Legal Affairs: Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea.
Jurisdiction and Compliance in Recent Decisions of the International Court of Justice The notion that greater acceptance of ICJ compulsory jurisdiction 9 has occurred or is forthcoming is, of course, hopelessly utopian, especially in light of the last 60 years of the Court’s experience.The Court has noted above (paragraph 77 in fine) that the United States did not issue any warning or notification of the presence of the mines which had been laid in or near the ports of even in time of war, the Convention relative to the laying of automatic submarine contact mines of Octo (the Hague Convention No.
VIII) provides that “every possible precaution must.International Court of Justice: digest of judgments and advisory opinions, canon and case law by Günther Dahlhoff () 13 editions published in in English and held by 1, WorldCat member libraries worldwide.