The Role of the International Court of Justice as the Principal Judicial Organ of the United Nations

Pirmais vāks
BRILL, 2021. gada 4. aug. - 471 lappuses
The Role of the International Court of Justice as the Principal Judicial Organ of the United Nations is a thought-provoking and valuable addition to the existing literature on the ICJ. The book’s originality lies in that it provides both the student and practitioner of international law and relations with a comprehensive evaluation of important but hitherto neglected aspects of the work of the World Court: its contribution to the functioning of the UN system; its role in interpreting and developing the institutional law of the UN and in clarifying its purposes and principles, particularly in the settlement of international disputes; the Court’s advisory and contentious competencies and their interrelationship as well as the extent of its supervisory powers over decisions emanating from other UN organs such as the Security Council. The book concludes with practical suggestions on how to develop the Court’s role into a better organisation of justice to enable it to face new challenges for the future.
 

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Introduction
1
Historical Perspective
5
2 The Advisory Role of the International Court of Justice
47
3 The Role of the International Court of Justice in Interpreting and Developing the Institutional Law of the United Nations
121
4 The Role of the International Court of Justice in Facilitating the Realisation of the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations through its Content...
177
The Question of Judicial Review
279
6 The International Court of Justice as a Court of Appeal
341
General Conclusions and Suggestions
377
Bibliography
397
Index
439
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