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The development of international law by the International Court of Justice /
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Format: | Printed Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford
Oxford University Press
2013
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- General introduction / Christian J Tams and James Sloan
- The International Court of Justice as an 'agent' of legal development / Sir Franklin Berman
- The role of the International Court of Justice in the development of the contemporary law of treaties / Vera Gowlland-Debbas
- The International Court of Justice and state succession to treaties : avoiding principled answers to questions of principle / Andreas Zimmermann
- The International Court of Justice and the law of state responsibility / James Crawford
- Diplomatic protection and the International Court of Justice / Kate Parlett
- Jurisdictional immunities / Roger O'Keefe
- The International Court of Justice and the law of territory / Malcolm N Shaw.
- The development of the law of the sea by the International Court of Justice / Vaughan Lowe and Antonios Tzanakopoulos
- The role of the International Court of Justice in the development of the institutional law of the United Nations / James Sloan and Gleider I Hernández
- The International Court of Justice and the use of force / Christine Gray
- The International Court of Justice and the law of armed conflicts / Claus Kress
- Human rights before the International Court of Justice : community interest coming to life? / Bruno Simma
- The International Court of Justice and the rights of peoples and minorities / Gentian Zyberi
- The International Court of Justice and international environmental law / Malgosia Fitzmaurice
- The ICJ as 'law-formative agency' : summary and synthesis / Christian J Tams.