The International Court of Justice and Decolonisation
Herausgeber: Burri, Thomas; Trinidad, Jamie
The International Court of Justice and Decolonisation
Herausgeber: Burri, Thomas; Trinidad, Jamie
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Contains perspectives on a pivotal decision of the International Court of Justice with profound international legal and political implications. Readers interested in international law and international relations will benefit from its discussion of decolonization, self-determination, human and environmental rights, and the role of the World Court.
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Contains perspectives on a pivotal decision of the International Court of Justice with profound international legal and political implications. Readers interested in international law and international relations will benefit from its discussion of decolonization, self-determination, human and environmental rights, and the role of the World Court.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841276
- ISBN-10: 1108841279
- Artikelnr.: 60402274
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841276
- ISBN-10: 1108841279
- Artikelnr.: 60402274
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Table of cases and awards; Table of
legislation; List of abbreviations; 1. Decolonization and the international
court of justice: new directions from the Chagos advisory opinion Thomas
Burri and Jamie Trinidad; 2. Chagos, custom and the interpretation of UN
general assembly resolutions James Summers; 3. Reflections on the treatment
of general assembly resolutions in the Chagos advisory opinion Stephen
Allen; 4. The Chagos advisory opinion and the principle of consent to
adjudication Zeno Crespi Reghizzi; 5. Two takes on Chagos - reconciling the
advisory opinion with the res judicata effect of the unclos arbitral award
Johannes Hendrik Fahner; 6. State responsibility in advisory proceedings:
thoughts on judicial propriety and multilateralism in the Chagos opinion
Fernando Lusa Bordin; 7. Peremptory norms in the advisory opinion of the
international court of justice on the decolonization of Mauritius and the
Chagos archipelago Antoni Pigrau; 8. Reflections on the United Kingdom's
assertion of sovereignty over the Chagos archipelago in the wake of the
Chagos advisory opinion Chris Monaghan; 9. The Chagos marine protected area
Sue Farran; 10. Human rights and the Chagos advisory opinion Irini
Papanicolopulu and Thomas Burri; 11. Heightened scrutiny of colonial
consent according to the Chagos advisory opinion: pandora's box reopened?
Mohor Fajdiga, Ula Aleksandra Kos, Gregor Opr¿kal, Ane Medievec, Pia
Novak, Ana Samobor, Miha Plahutnik, Ane Kimovec, Ura Demar, Vid Drole
and Hana erbec; 12. Chagos and the perplexities of the law of treaties
Peter H Sand; 13. Prospect of the Chagos advisory opinion and the
subsequent UN general assembly resolution helping resolve the future of the
Chagos archipelago and of its former inhabitants: a political perspective
David Snoxell; 14. Reflections on the human tragedy underlying the Chagos
case and the way forward Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer; Index.
legislation; List of abbreviations; 1. Decolonization and the international
court of justice: new directions from the Chagos advisory opinion Thomas
Burri and Jamie Trinidad; 2. Chagos, custom and the interpretation of UN
general assembly resolutions James Summers; 3. Reflections on the treatment
of general assembly resolutions in the Chagos advisory opinion Stephen
Allen; 4. The Chagos advisory opinion and the principle of consent to
adjudication Zeno Crespi Reghizzi; 5. Two takes on Chagos - reconciling the
advisory opinion with the res judicata effect of the unclos arbitral award
Johannes Hendrik Fahner; 6. State responsibility in advisory proceedings:
thoughts on judicial propriety and multilateralism in the Chagos opinion
Fernando Lusa Bordin; 7. Peremptory norms in the advisory opinion of the
international court of justice on the decolonization of Mauritius and the
Chagos archipelago Antoni Pigrau; 8. Reflections on the United Kingdom's
assertion of sovereignty over the Chagos archipelago in the wake of the
Chagos advisory opinion Chris Monaghan; 9. The Chagos marine protected area
Sue Farran; 10. Human rights and the Chagos advisory opinion Irini
Papanicolopulu and Thomas Burri; 11. Heightened scrutiny of colonial
consent according to the Chagos advisory opinion: pandora's box reopened?
Mohor Fajdiga, Ula Aleksandra Kos, Gregor Opr¿kal, Ane Medievec, Pia
Novak, Ana Samobor, Miha Plahutnik, Ane Kimovec, Ura Demar, Vid Drole
and Hana erbec; 12. Chagos and the perplexities of the law of treaties
Peter H Sand; 13. Prospect of the Chagos advisory opinion and the
subsequent UN general assembly resolution helping resolve the future of the
Chagos archipelago and of its former inhabitants: a political perspective
David Snoxell; 14. Reflections on the human tragedy underlying the Chagos
case and the way forward Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer; Index.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Table of cases and awards; Table of
legislation; List of abbreviations; 1. Decolonization and the international
court of justice: new directions from the Chagos advisory opinion Thomas
Burri and Jamie Trinidad; 2. Chagos, custom and the interpretation of UN
general assembly resolutions James Summers; 3. Reflections on the treatment
of general assembly resolutions in the Chagos advisory opinion Stephen
Allen; 4. The Chagos advisory opinion and the principle of consent to
adjudication Zeno Crespi Reghizzi; 5. Two takes on Chagos - reconciling the
advisory opinion with the res judicata effect of the unclos arbitral award
Johannes Hendrik Fahner; 6. State responsibility in advisory proceedings:
thoughts on judicial propriety and multilateralism in the Chagos opinion
Fernando Lusa Bordin; 7. Peremptory norms in the advisory opinion of the
international court of justice on the decolonization of Mauritius and the
Chagos archipelago Antoni Pigrau; 8. Reflections on the United Kingdom's
assertion of sovereignty over the Chagos archipelago in the wake of the
Chagos advisory opinion Chris Monaghan; 9. The Chagos marine protected area
Sue Farran; 10. Human rights and the Chagos advisory opinion Irini
Papanicolopulu and Thomas Burri; 11. Heightened scrutiny of colonial
consent according to the Chagos advisory opinion: pandora's box reopened?
Mohor Fajdiga, Ula Aleksandra Kos, Gregor Opr¿kal, Ane Medievec, Pia
Novak, Ana Samobor, Miha Plahutnik, Ane Kimovec, Ura Demar, Vid Drole
and Hana erbec; 12. Chagos and the perplexities of the law of treaties
Peter H Sand; 13. Prospect of the Chagos advisory opinion and the
subsequent UN general assembly resolution helping resolve the future of the
Chagos archipelago and of its former inhabitants: a political perspective
David Snoxell; 14. Reflections on the human tragedy underlying the Chagos
case and the way forward Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer; Index.
legislation; List of abbreviations; 1. Decolonization and the international
court of justice: new directions from the Chagos advisory opinion Thomas
Burri and Jamie Trinidad; 2. Chagos, custom and the interpretation of UN
general assembly resolutions James Summers; 3. Reflections on the treatment
of general assembly resolutions in the Chagos advisory opinion Stephen
Allen; 4. The Chagos advisory opinion and the principle of consent to
adjudication Zeno Crespi Reghizzi; 5. Two takes on Chagos - reconciling the
advisory opinion with the res judicata effect of the unclos arbitral award
Johannes Hendrik Fahner; 6. State responsibility in advisory proceedings:
thoughts on judicial propriety and multilateralism in the Chagos opinion
Fernando Lusa Bordin; 7. Peremptory norms in the advisory opinion of the
international court of justice on the decolonization of Mauritius and the
Chagos archipelago Antoni Pigrau; 8. Reflections on the United Kingdom's
assertion of sovereignty over the Chagos archipelago in the wake of the
Chagos advisory opinion Chris Monaghan; 9. The Chagos marine protected area
Sue Farran; 10. Human rights and the Chagos advisory opinion Irini
Papanicolopulu and Thomas Burri; 11. Heightened scrutiny of colonial
consent according to the Chagos advisory opinion: pandora's box reopened?
Mohor Fajdiga, Ula Aleksandra Kos, Gregor Opr¿kal, Ane Medievec, Pia
Novak, Ana Samobor, Miha Plahutnik, Ane Kimovec, Ura Demar, Vid Drole
and Hana erbec; 12. Chagos and the perplexities of the law of treaties
Peter H Sand; 13. Prospect of the Chagos advisory opinion and the
subsequent UN general assembly resolution helping resolve the future of the
Chagos archipelago and of its former inhabitants: a political perspective
David Snoxell; 14. Reflections on the human tragedy underlying the Chagos
case and the way forward Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer; Index.