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020 _a9780199668250
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_bTHI.L
100 _aThirlway, H. W. A
245 _aLaw and procedure of the International Court of Justice:
_bfifty years of jurisprudence
_cBy Hugh Thirlway
260 _bOxford University Press
_c2013
_aOxford, United Kingdom
300 _a2 volumes (lxxvi, 1913 pages)
520 _aSummary "This collection addresses all of the areas of international law that the International Court of Justice has addressed with depth and nuance. The topics considered include general principles of law, sources of law, treaty interpretation, substantive issues such as the law of the sea, state sovereignty, and state responsibility, questions of jurisdiction and competence, and questions of the Court's procedure. Since 1989, the author, a former Principal Legal Secretary to the International Court of Justice, contributed frequent articles on this subject to the British Yearbook of International Law continuing the work begun by Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice in 1950. This work brings together these articles in one place for the first time, with extensive cross-references, and a thorough index and tables, making it more accessible than ever."--Publisher. Contents General Principles Sources of Law Treaty Interpretation Other Treaty Points The Law of the Sea State Sovereignty, Territory, and Frontiers State Responsibility and International Claims International Organisations Questions of Jurisdiction and Competence Questions of Procedure, 1954-1989.
650 _aInternational Court of Justice
650 _aInternational courts.
650 _aInternational law -- Cases
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