The International Court of Justice: Its Future Role After Fifty Years

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A. Sam Muller, Sam Muller, David Raič, J. M. Thuránszky
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1997. gada 1. janv. - 433 lappuses
This is the third volume in the series by the "Leiden Journal of" "International Law" dealing with the Decade of International Law and International Dispute Settlement. In this book, the 50th anniversary of the International Court of Justice is commemorated. Its past and future role is examined from various angles which have been defined as "roles "played by the Court. First and foremost, its role as a mechanism for the settlement of disputes is examined. The analysis goes beyond the traditional frontiers of disputes between states and also explores the possibilities of granting international organizations and individuals access to the Court. The second role that is looked into is its supervisory role, or, in other words, its possible role as supreme court in international law. Thirdly, the Court in its advisory function is examined. The last role that is focused upon is the Court in its role as developer of rules of international law. The book ends with a conclusion from both a legal and a political perspective.
 

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THE ROLES OF THE COURT
31
A O Adede
47
Ph Couvreur
83
T Sugihara
117
J Sztucki
141
Szasz
169
SeidlHohenveldern
189
H G Schermeis
193
W Janis
205
N Shaw
219
The International Court of Justice in Relation
261
GowllandDebbas
327
P Forsythe
385
Where Does it Stand?
407
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