The Development of International Law by the International Court of Justice
Herausgeber: Tams, Christian J; Sloan, James
The Development of International Law by the International Court of Justice
Herausgeber: Tams, Christian J; Sloan, James
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This book assesses the impact that pronouncements by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) have had on international law. It provides a comprehensive overview of the role of the ICJ in the contemporary law-making process.
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This book assesses the impact that pronouncements by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) have had on international law. It provides a comprehensive overview of the role of the ICJ in the contemporary law-making process.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780199653218
- ISBN-10: 0199653216
- Artikelnr.: 37501219
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 794g
- ISBN-13: 9780199653218
- ISBN-10: 0199653216
- Artikelnr.: 37501219
Christian J. Tams is Professor of International Law at the University of Glasgow's School of Law, where he teaches international law at the undergraduate and graduate levels and directs the Law School's LLM programme. Prior to this, he was assistant professor at the Walther Schücking Institute of International Law at the University of Kiel, Germany, to which he remains affiliated. He is a qualified German lawyer, and holds an LL.M. and Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge. He has frequently written on the law and practice of the International Court of Justice. James Sloan is a member of faculty at the University of Glasgow, School of Law where he teaches courses in the United Nations, International Human Rights and International Criminal law at the Honours and Masters levels. Before joining the School of Law, he qualified as a lawyer in Ontario and New York and worked in Toronto for several years. Subsequently, he worked in a number of capacities at the international level. Among other positions held, he was Political Advisor and Acting Head of Mission for a UN peace operation in Papua New Guinea, Legal Advisor to the International Service for Human Rights in Geneva and a Legal Assistant at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
* 1: Dr. James Sloan, Professor Christian J. Tams: Introduction
* 2: Sir Franklin Berman, KCMG: The ICJ as an Agent of Legal
Development?
* 3: Professor Vera Gowlland Debbas: The ICJ and the Law of Treaties
* 4: Professor James Crawford SC: The ICJ and the Law of State
Responsibility
* 5: Dr. Kate Parlett: The ICJ and Diplomatic Protection
* 6: Dr. James Sloan and Dr. Gleider Hernandez: The ICJ and the
Institutional Law of the United Nations
* 7: Professor Malcolm Shaw QC: The ICJ and the Law of Territory
* 8: Professor Christine Gray: The ICJ and the Jus ad Bellum
* 9: Professor Vaughan Lowe and Dr. Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The ICJ and
the Law of the Sea
* 10: Judge Bruno Simma: The ICJ and Human Rights
* 11: Professor Claus Kress: The ICJ and International Humanitarian Law
* 12: Professor Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The ICJ and International
Environmental Law
* 13: Dr. Gentian Zyberi: The ICJ and Rights of Peoples and Minorities
* 14: Dr. Roger O'Keefe: The ICJ and the Law of Immunities
* 15: Professor Christian J. Tams: The Development of International Law
by the International Court of Justice Revisiting Hersch Lauterpacht's
Assumptions
* 2: Sir Franklin Berman, KCMG: The ICJ as an Agent of Legal
Development?
* 3: Professor Vera Gowlland Debbas: The ICJ and the Law of Treaties
* 4: Professor James Crawford SC: The ICJ and the Law of State
Responsibility
* 5: Dr. Kate Parlett: The ICJ and Diplomatic Protection
* 6: Dr. James Sloan and Dr. Gleider Hernandez: The ICJ and the
Institutional Law of the United Nations
* 7: Professor Malcolm Shaw QC: The ICJ and the Law of Territory
* 8: Professor Christine Gray: The ICJ and the Jus ad Bellum
* 9: Professor Vaughan Lowe and Dr. Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The ICJ and
the Law of the Sea
* 10: Judge Bruno Simma: The ICJ and Human Rights
* 11: Professor Claus Kress: The ICJ and International Humanitarian Law
* 12: Professor Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The ICJ and International
Environmental Law
* 13: Dr. Gentian Zyberi: The ICJ and Rights of Peoples and Minorities
* 14: Dr. Roger O'Keefe: The ICJ and the Law of Immunities
* 15: Professor Christian J. Tams: The Development of International Law
by the International Court of Justice Revisiting Hersch Lauterpacht's
Assumptions
* 1: Dr. James Sloan, Professor Christian J. Tams: Introduction
* 2: Sir Franklin Berman, KCMG: The ICJ as an Agent of Legal
Development?
* 3: Professor Vera Gowlland Debbas: The ICJ and the Law of Treaties
* 4: Professor James Crawford SC: The ICJ and the Law of State
Responsibility
* 5: Dr. Kate Parlett: The ICJ and Diplomatic Protection
* 6: Dr. James Sloan and Dr. Gleider Hernandez: The ICJ and the
Institutional Law of the United Nations
* 7: Professor Malcolm Shaw QC: The ICJ and the Law of Territory
* 8: Professor Christine Gray: The ICJ and the Jus ad Bellum
* 9: Professor Vaughan Lowe and Dr. Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The ICJ and
the Law of the Sea
* 10: Judge Bruno Simma: The ICJ and Human Rights
* 11: Professor Claus Kress: The ICJ and International Humanitarian Law
* 12: Professor Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The ICJ and International
Environmental Law
* 13: Dr. Gentian Zyberi: The ICJ and Rights of Peoples and Minorities
* 14: Dr. Roger O'Keefe: The ICJ and the Law of Immunities
* 15: Professor Christian J. Tams: The Development of International Law
by the International Court of Justice Revisiting Hersch Lauterpacht's
Assumptions
* 2: Sir Franklin Berman, KCMG: The ICJ as an Agent of Legal
Development?
* 3: Professor Vera Gowlland Debbas: The ICJ and the Law of Treaties
* 4: Professor James Crawford SC: The ICJ and the Law of State
Responsibility
* 5: Dr. Kate Parlett: The ICJ and Diplomatic Protection
* 6: Dr. James Sloan and Dr. Gleider Hernandez: The ICJ and the
Institutional Law of the United Nations
* 7: Professor Malcolm Shaw QC: The ICJ and the Law of Territory
* 8: Professor Christine Gray: The ICJ and the Jus ad Bellum
* 9: Professor Vaughan Lowe and Dr. Antonios Tzanakopoulos: The ICJ and
the Law of the Sea
* 10: Judge Bruno Simma: The ICJ and Human Rights
* 11: Professor Claus Kress: The ICJ and International Humanitarian Law
* 12: Professor Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The ICJ and International
Environmental Law
* 13: Dr. Gentian Zyberi: The ICJ and Rights of Peoples and Minorities
* 14: Dr. Roger O'Keefe: The ICJ and the Law of Immunities
* 15: Professor Christian J. Tams: The Development of International Law
by the International Court of Justice Revisiting Hersch Lauterpacht's
Assumptions