International Law in Historical Perspective: Inter-State disputes and their settlement. VIIIVol. 11-12 published : Dordrecht ; Boston : M. Nijhoff. |
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Saturs
Introduction | 3 |
Notes to Chapter I | 27 |
Differing attitudes of the parties in dispute towards | 33 |
B MODES OF SETTLEMENT RESULTING IN NON | 49 |
MODES OF SETTLEMENT RESULTING IN BINDING | 71 |
Delimitation of international arbitration towards | 128 |
Interconnection between the means of settlement | 154 |
International arbitration | 161 |
The jurisdiction of the World Court | 370 |
71 | 375 |
74 | 388 |
Note to Chapter XIV | 432 |
86 | 435 |
Notes to Chapter XV | 469 |
Advisory Opinions | 501 |
Orders | 520 |
49 | 173 |
Synopsis of the history of the institution Last cen | 180 |
Notes to Chapter IX | 261 |
56 | 277 |
Different domains of international law in which | 290 |
International justice | 324 |
Notes to Chapter XII | 341 |
Notes to Chapter XIII | 363 |
62 | 369 |
Subjects common to international arbitration and adjudication | 532 |
Notes to Chapter XVII | 558 |
The force or value of international judgments | 564 |
Notes to Chapter XVIII | 606 |
List of Treaties | 612 |
628 | |
635 | |
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