| Frederick E. Snyder, Surakiart Sathirathai - 1987 - 884 lapas
...when signing or ratifying the Protocol to which the present Statute is adjoined, or at a later moment, declare that they recognize as compulsory ipso facto...legal disputes concerning: (a) The interpretation of a Treaty; (b) Any question of International Law: (c) The existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| Henry Goddard Leach - 1927 - 662 lapas
...article a country has the right to declare that it recognizes as compulsory ipso facto and without special agreement, in relation to any other Member...or any of the classes of legal disputes concerning: 1. The interpretation of a treaty; 2. Any question of International Law; Copyright by Goodwin, Stockhcim... | |
| Nagendra Singh - 1989 - 472 lapas
...for which a State could accept jurisdiction. However the wording used was that the State could accept 'the jurisdiction of the Court in all or any of the classes of legal disputes concerning' these four categories, thus offering States a choice as to how many and which categories they would... | |
| William Michael Reisman - 1992 - 204 lapas
...compulsory ipso facto and without special agreement, in relation to any other Member of State accepting the same obligation, the jurisdiction of the Court...legal disputes concerning: (a) the interpretation of a treaty; (b) any question of international law; (c) the existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| Shigeru Oda - 1993 - 690 lapas
.... may . . . declare that they recognize as compulsory ipso facto and without special agreement ... the jurisdiction of the Court in all or any of the classes of legal d1sputes concerning : (a) the interpretation of a treaty ; (b) any question of international law ;... | |
| Francis Anthony Boyle - 1999 - 236 lapas
...when signing or ratifying the Protocol to which the present Statute is adjoined, or at a later moment, declare that they recognize as compulsory ipso facto...legal disputes concerning: (a) the interpretation of a treaty; (b) any question of international law; (c) the existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| Edward Avery Harriman - 2003 - 274 lapas
...is adjoined, or at a later moment, declare that they recognise as compulsory, ipso facto and without special agreement, in relation to any other Member...disputes concerning: "(a) The interpretation of a treaty. (b) Any question of international law. (c) The existence of any fact which, if established,... | |
| Hersch Lauterpacht - 2004 - 822 lapas
...than the Statute prior to 1945. The latter provided that the declarations under Article 36 may cover 'the jurisdiction of the Court in all or any of the classes of legal disputes' enumerated therein. In the present text the words 'or any' have been omitted. It is difficult to say... | |
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