Fifty Years of the International Court of Justice
Essays in Honour of Sir Robert Jennings
Herausgeber: Lowe, Vaughan; Fitzmaurice, Malgosia
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Essays in Honour of Sir Robert Jennings
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Critical review of the work and significance of the International Court of Justice over fifty years.
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Critical review of the work and significance of the International Court of Justice over fifty years.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 684
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780521048804
- ISBN-10: 052104880X
- Artikelnr.: 23329863
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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List of contributors; Preface; List of abbreviations; Sir Robert Yewdall
Jennings Vaughan Lowe; List of publications by Sir Robert Jennings; Table
of cases; Part I. The International Court of Justice: 1. The International
Court as a world court Georges Abi-Saab; 2. The International Court and the
voice of justice Philip Allott; 3. The London Committee and the statute of
the International Court of Justice Geoffrey Marston; Part II. The Sources
and Evidences of International Law: 4. The International Court of Justice
and the sources of international law Maurice Mendelson; 5. Municipal law
reasoning in international law M. Shahabuddeen; 6. Estoppel and
acquiescence Sir Ian Sinclair; 7. L'Equité dans la jurisprudence de la Cour
Internationale de Justice Prosper Weil; 8. The International Court of
Justice and the law of treaties E. W. Vierdag; 9. International 'soft law':
a contemporary assessment Francesco Francioni; Part III. Substance of
International Law: 10. The Court's role in relation to international
organisations D. W. Bowett; 11. Cases of the International Court of Justice
relating to employment in international organisations C. F. Amerasinghe;
12. Jurisdiction and immunities Hazel Fox; 13. Adjudication as a mode of
acquisition of territory? Harry Post; 14. Equitable maritime boundary
delimitation Barbara Kwiatkowska; 15. Environmental protection and the
International Court of Justice Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 16. The contribution
of the International Court of Justice to air law Sami Shubber; 17. The
treatment of human rights and of aliens in the International Court of
Justice Stephen M. Schwebel; 18. The International Court of Justice and the
right of peoples to self-determination Antonio Cassese; 19. The
International Court of Justice and the peaceful settlement of disputes J.
G. Collier; 20. The International Court of Justice and the use of force
Christopher Greenwood; Part IV. Procedural Aspects of the Work of the
International Court of Justice: 21. Procedural law and the International
Court of Justice H. W. A. Thirlway; 22. The President of the International
Court of Justice Shabtai Rosenne; 23. Nationality of claims: some relevant
concepts Sir Arthur Watts; 24. The plea of domestic jurisdiction before the
International Court of Justice: substance or procedure? Gaetano
Arangio-Ruiz; 25. 'Partial' judgements and the inherent jurisdiction of the
International Court of Justice E. Lauterpacht; 26. Intervention before the
International Court of Justice (the late) J. M. Ruda; 27. The use of
Chambers of the International Court of Justice Eduardo Valencia-Ospina; 28.
The use of experts by the International Court of Justice Gillian White; 29.
Provisional measures Shigeru Oda; 30. Remedies in the International Court
of Justice Ian Brownlie; 31. A comment on the current health of Advisory
Opinions Rosalyn Higgins; Part V. The International Court of Justice and
the United Nations: 32. The General Assembly, the International Court and
self-determination James Crawford; 33. The International Court of Justice
and the Security Council Krzysztof Skubiszewski; Index.
Jennings Vaughan Lowe; List of publications by Sir Robert Jennings; Table
of cases; Part I. The International Court of Justice: 1. The International
Court as a world court Georges Abi-Saab; 2. The International Court and the
voice of justice Philip Allott; 3. The London Committee and the statute of
the International Court of Justice Geoffrey Marston; Part II. The Sources
and Evidences of International Law: 4. The International Court of Justice
and the sources of international law Maurice Mendelson; 5. Municipal law
reasoning in international law M. Shahabuddeen; 6. Estoppel and
acquiescence Sir Ian Sinclair; 7. L'Equité dans la jurisprudence de la Cour
Internationale de Justice Prosper Weil; 8. The International Court of
Justice and the law of treaties E. W. Vierdag; 9. International 'soft law':
a contemporary assessment Francesco Francioni; Part III. Substance of
International Law: 10. The Court's role in relation to international
organisations D. W. Bowett; 11. Cases of the International Court of Justice
relating to employment in international organisations C. F. Amerasinghe;
12. Jurisdiction and immunities Hazel Fox; 13. Adjudication as a mode of
acquisition of territory? Harry Post; 14. Equitable maritime boundary
delimitation Barbara Kwiatkowska; 15. Environmental protection and the
International Court of Justice Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 16. The contribution
of the International Court of Justice to air law Sami Shubber; 17. The
treatment of human rights and of aliens in the International Court of
Justice Stephen M. Schwebel; 18. The International Court of Justice and the
right of peoples to self-determination Antonio Cassese; 19. The
International Court of Justice and the peaceful settlement of disputes J.
G. Collier; 20. The International Court of Justice and the use of force
Christopher Greenwood; Part IV. Procedural Aspects of the Work of the
International Court of Justice: 21. Procedural law and the International
Court of Justice H. W. A. Thirlway; 22. The President of the International
Court of Justice Shabtai Rosenne; 23. Nationality of claims: some relevant
concepts Sir Arthur Watts; 24. The plea of domestic jurisdiction before the
International Court of Justice: substance or procedure? Gaetano
Arangio-Ruiz; 25. 'Partial' judgements and the inherent jurisdiction of the
International Court of Justice E. Lauterpacht; 26. Intervention before the
International Court of Justice (the late) J. M. Ruda; 27. The use of
Chambers of the International Court of Justice Eduardo Valencia-Ospina; 28.
The use of experts by the International Court of Justice Gillian White; 29.
Provisional measures Shigeru Oda; 30. Remedies in the International Court
of Justice Ian Brownlie; 31. A comment on the current health of Advisory
Opinions Rosalyn Higgins; Part V. The International Court of Justice and
the United Nations: 32. The General Assembly, the International Court and
self-determination James Crawford; 33. The International Court of Justice
and the Security Council Krzysztof Skubiszewski; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; List of abbreviations; Sir Robert Yewdall
Jennings Vaughan Lowe; List of publications by Sir Robert Jennings; Table
of cases; Part I. The International Court of Justice: 1. The International
Court as a world court Georges Abi-Saab; 2. The International Court and the
voice of justice Philip Allott; 3. The London Committee and the statute of
the International Court of Justice Geoffrey Marston; Part II. The Sources
and Evidences of International Law: 4. The International Court of Justice
and the sources of international law Maurice Mendelson; 5. Municipal law
reasoning in international law M. Shahabuddeen; 6. Estoppel and
acquiescence Sir Ian Sinclair; 7. L'Equité dans la jurisprudence de la Cour
Internationale de Justice Prosper Weil; 8. The International Court of
Justice and the law of treaties E. W. Vierdag; 9. International 'soft law':
a contemporary assessment Francesco Francioni; Part III. Substance of
International Law: 10. The Court's role in relation to international
organisations D. W. Bowett; 11. Cases of the International Court of Justice
relating to employment in international organisations C. F. Amerasinghe;
12. Jurisdiction and immunities Hazel Fox; 13. Adjudication as a mode of
acquisition of territory? Harry Post; 14. Equitable maritime boundary
delimitation Barbara Kwiatkowska; 15. Environmental protection and the
International Court of Justice Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 16. The contribution
of the International Court of Justice to air law Sami Shubber; 17. The
treatment of human rights and of aliens in the International Court of
Justice Stephen M. Schwebel; 18. The International Court of Justice and the
right of peoples to self-determination Antonio Cassese; 19. The
International Court of Justice and the peaceful settlement of disputes J.
G. Collier; 20. The International Court of Justice and the use of force
Christopher Greenwood; Part IV. Procedural Aspects of the Work of the
International Court of Justice: 21. Procedural law and the International
Court of Justice H. W. A. Thirlway; 22. The President of the International
Court of Justice Shabtai Rosenne; 23. Nationality of claims: some relevant
concepts Sir Arthur Watts; 24. The plea of domestic jurisdiction before the
International Court of Justice: substance or procedure? Gaetano
Arangio-Ruiz; 25. 'Partial' judgements and the inherent jurisdiction of the
International Court of Justice E. Lauterpacht; 26. Intervention before the
International Court of Justice (the late) J. M. Ruda; 27. The use of
Chambers of the International Court of Justice Eduardo Valencia-Ospina; 28.
The use of experts by the International Court of Justice Gillian White; 29.
Provisional measures Shigeru Oda; 30. Remedies in the International Court
of Justice Ian Brownlie; 31. A comment on the current health of Advisory
Opinions Rosalyn Higgins; Part V. The International Court of Justice and
the United Nations: 32. The General Assembly, the International Court and
self-determination James Crawford; 33. The International Court of Justice
and the Security Council Krzysztof Skubiszewski; Index.
Jennings Vaughan Lowe; List of publications by Sir Robert Jennings; Table
of cases; Part I. The International Court of Justice: 1. The International
Court as a world court Georges Abi-Saab; 2. The International Court and the
voice of justice Philip Allott; 3. The London Committee and the statute of
the International Court of Justice Geoffrey Marston; Part II. The Sources
and Evidences of International Law: 4. The International Court of Justice
and the sources of international law Maurice Mendelson; 5. Municipal law
reasoning in international law M. Shahabuddeen; 6. Estoppel and
acquiescence Sir Ian Sinclair; 7. L'Equité dans la jurisprudence de la Cour
Internationale de Justice Prosper Weil; 8. The International Court of
Justice and the law of treaties E. W. Vierdag; 9. International 'soft law':
a contemporary assessment Francesco Francioni; Part III. Substance of
International Law: 10. The Court's role in relation to international
organisations D. W. Bowett; 11. Cases of the International Court of Justice
relating to employment in international organisations C. F. Amerasinghe;
12. Jurisdiction and immunities Hazel Fox; 13. Adjudication as a mode of
acquisition of territory? Harry Post; 14. Equitable maritime boundary
delimitation Barbara Kwiatkowska; 15. Environmental protection and the
International Court of Justice Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 16. The contribution
of the International Court of Justice to air law Sami Shubber; 17. The
treatment of human rights and of aliens in the International Court of
Justice Stephen M. Schwebel; 18. The International Court of Justice and the
right of peoples to self-determination Antonio Cassese; 19. The
International Court of Justice and the peaceful settlement of disputes J.
G. Collier; 20. The International Court of Justice and the use of force
Christopher Greenwood; Part IV. Procedural Aspects of the Work of the
International Court of Justice: 21. Procedural law and the International
Court of Justice H. W. A. Thirlway; 22. The President of the International
Court of Justice Shabtai Rosenne; 23. Nationality of claims: some relevant
concepts Sir Arthur Watts; 24. The plea of domestic jurisdiction before the
International Court of Justice: substance or procedure? Gaetano
Arangio-Ruiz; 25. 'Partial' judgements and the inherent jurisdiction of the
International Court of Justice E. Lauterpacht; 26. Intervention before the
International Court of Justice (the late) J. M. Ruda; 27. The use of
Chambers of the International Court of Justice Eduardo Valencia-Ospina; 28.
The use of experts by the International Court of Justice Gillian White; 29.
Provisional measures Shigeru Oda; 30. Remedies in the International Court
of Justice Ian Brownlie; 31. A comment on the current health of Advisory
Opinions Rosalyn Higgins; Part V. The International Court of Justice and
the United Nations: 32. The General Assembly, the International Court and
self-determination James Crawford; 33. The International Court of Justice
and the Security Council Krzysztof Skubiszewski; Index.