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The International Court of Justice at The Hague is the principal judicial organ of the UN, and the successor of the Permanent Court of International Justice (1923-1946), which was the first real permanent court of justice at the international level. This 2005 book analyses the groundbreaking contribution of the Permanent Court to international law, both in terms of judicial technique and the development of legal principle. The book draws on archival material left by judges and other persons involved in the work of the Permanent Court, giving fascinating insights into many of its most important decisions and the individuals who made them (Huber, Anzilotti, Moore, Hammerskjöld and others). At the same time it examines international legal argument in the Permanent Court, basing its approach on a developed model of international legal argument that stresses the intimate relationships between international and national lawyers and between international and national law.
International courts --- History --- Permanent Court of International Justice --- International tribunals --- Tribunals, International --- Permanent Court of International Justice. --- CPJI --- Court of International Justice --- Stały Trybunał Sprawiedliwości Międzynarodowej --- Stalni sud međunarodne pravde u Hagu --- Állandó Nemzetközi Bíróság --- World Court --- Cour permanente de justice internationale --- Ständiger Internationaler Gerichtshof --- Hague. --- Jōsetsu Kokusai Shihō Saibansho --- Courts --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- International Court of Justice --- Permanent Court of Arbitration --- C.P.J.I. --- PCIJ --- P.C.I.J. --- Tribunal Permanente de Justicia Internacional --- TPJI --- T.P.J.I. --- International courts - History - 20th century --- Law --- General and Others
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