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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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In General Principles of Law Recognized by Civilized Nations (1922-2018) Marija Đorđeska offers an account of the origins, theory and practical application of the general principles in the jurisprudence of the Permanent Court of International Justice and International Court of Justice between 1922 and 2018. Are general principles rules of international law? What is their relationship to custom and treaties? What are the types of general principles and where do international courts find them? This monograph answers these and other questions and offers a detailed overview of over 150 general principles identified in the jurisprudence of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice.
Principes généraux du droit. --- Droit --- Sources. --- Cour internationale de justice --- Cour permanente de justice internationale --- Permanent Court of International Justice. --- CPJI --- C.P.J.I. --- PCIJ --- P.C.I.J. --- Court of International Justice --- Stały Trybunał Sprawiedliwości Międzynarodowej --- Stalni sud međunarodne pravde u Hagu --- Állandó Nemzetközi Bíróság --- World Court --- Ständiger Internationaler Gerichtshof --- Hague. --- Jōsetsu Kokusai Shihō Saibansho --- Tribunal Permanente de Justicia Internacional --- TPJI --- T.P.J.I. --- International Court of Justice --- Permanent Court of Arbitration
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Legacies of the Permanent Court of International Justice assesses the continuing relevance of the first 'world court'. Active for merely 2 decades, and dissolved rather quietly in 1945/46 to be replaced by the International Court of Justice, the PCIJ, for better or worse, has shaped our thinking about binding legal dispute resolution. The contributions to this book trace the PCIJ's impact on procedural and substantive aspects of international law and on the development of the international judicial function.
Jurisdiction (International law) --- Arbitration (International law) --- International courts. --- LAW / International --- International tribunals --- Tribunals, International --- Courts --- Arbitration, International --- International arbitration --- International political arbitration --- Pacific settlement of international disputes --- International commissions of inquiry --- Mediation, International --- Domestic jurisdiction --- International jurisdiction --- Jurisdiction, Domestic --- Jurisdiction, International --- International courts --- Permanent Court of International Justice. --- International Court of Justice --- Permanent Court of Arbitration --- 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 --- C.P.J.I. --- PCIJ --- P.C.I.J. --- Tribunal Permanente de Justicia Internacional --- TPJI --- T.P.J.I. --- Permanent Court of International Justice
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This volume examines the jurisdiction, both contentious and advisory, of the ICJ as a specific permanent international court or tribunal but also brings together in one book the examination of the jurisdiction of certain other tribunals, not excluding most of the other four tribunals or groups of tribunals examined in Jurisdiction of International Tribunals by the same author. Material relating to them is expanded, re-examined and brought up to date. Hence, This volume covers the jurisdiction of: (i) the World Court, id est, the ICJ and PCIJ — both contentious and advisory jurisdiction, (ii) the leading International Administrative Tribunals, (iii) the ECHR, (iv) ICSID tribunals, (v) the WTO Panels and Appellate Body, and (vi) the ITLOS. The six systems for the judicial settlement of disputes chosen to be examined in this work are by far the most important in the modern era and deserve close attention.
Arbitration, International. --- International courts. --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- International tribunals --- Tribunals, International --- Courts --- Domestic jurisdiction --- International jurisdiction --- Jurisdiction, Domestic --- Jurisdiction, International --- Arbitration (International law) --- International courts --- Arbitration, International --- International arbitration --- International political arbitration --- Pacific settlement of international disputes --- International commissions of inquiry --- Mediation, International --- International Court of Justice. --- Permanent Court of International Justice. --- International Court of Justice --- Permanent Court of Arbitration --- 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 --- Permanent Court of International Justice --- CIJ --- Cour internationale de justice --- M.T.S. --- MTS --- Mǐędzynarodowy Trybunał Sprawiedliwości --- Milletlerarası Adalet Divanı --- I.C.J. --- ICJ --- Corte Internacional de Justicia --- Internationaler Gerichtshof --- Dīvān-i Bayn al-Milalī-i Dādgustarī --- Dīvān-i Lāhah --- Corte internazionale di giustizia --- Kokusai Shihō Saibansho --- Sān Yuttitham rawāng Prathēt --- Maḥkamat al-ʻAdl al-Dawlīyah --- Diethnes Dikastērion --- United Nations. --- C.I.J. --- Tribunal Internacional de Justicia --- Mezhdunarodnyĭ Sud OON --- Curtea Internațională de Justiție --- Gjykata Ndërkombëtare e Drejtësisë --- GJND --- Meǵunarodniot sud na pravdata --- Nemzetközi Bíróság --- C.P.J.I. --- PCIJ --- P.C.I.J. --- Tribunal Permanente de Justicia Internacional --- TPJI --- T.P.J.I. --- Olon Ulsyn Shu̇u̇kh --- Nėgdsėn U̇ndėstniĭ Shu̇u̇kh
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I am pleased to write these words by way of a foreword to Dr. Mahasen Alj- houb’s book “The Advisory Function of the International Court of Justice”. I do so with a sense of pride in the achievement of a fellow countrywoman and, me- phorically speaking, a sister in law. My pride is coupled with hope and a nascent optimism that she – and a group of young Jordanian academics, mostly recent graduates of universities in the United Kingdom – will contribute further and significantly to the teaching and d- semination of international law in Jordan and, if I do not strain hope by hoping too much, in a region in which, notwithstanding its past glory, the culture of law has for too long been superseded by the logic of power politics and unbridled raison d’état. My only hesitation in writing this foreword is that a particularly heavy Court schedule has permitted me only a chance at a perusal of the contents of the book. A perusal which, whilst more than casual, falls short of the serious study that it deserves. Yet, I can unhesitatingly concur with the verdict of the internal and - ternal examiners who praised Dr. Aljaghoub’s thesis (as it then was) for “its th- oughness, detail and authoritativeness on this important area of international law”.
Advisory opinions. --- International Court of Justice. --- 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 --- International Court of Justice --- Permanent Court of Arbitration --- CIJ --- Cour internationale de justice --- M.T.S. --- MTS --- Mǐędzynarodowy Trybunał Sprawiedliwości --- Milletlerarası Adalet Divanı --- I.C.J. --- ICJ --- Corte Internacional de Justicia --- Internationaler Gerichtshof --- Dīvān-i Bayn al-Milalī-i Dādgustarī --- Dīvān-i Lāhah --- Corte internazionale di giustizia --- Kokusai Shihō Saibansho --- Sān Yuttitham rawāng Prathēt --- Maḥkamat al-ʻAdl al-Dawlīyah --- Diethnes Dikastērion --- United Nations. --- C.I.J. --- Tribunal Internacional de Justicia --- Mezhdunarodnyĭ Sud OON --- Curtea Internațională de Justiție --- Gjykata Ndërkombëtare e Drejtësisë --- GJND --- Meǵunarodniot sud na pravdata --- Nemzetközi Bíróság --- Permanent Court of International Justice --- Advisory opinions --- Opinions, Advisory --- Legal opinions --- Law and legislation --- Mediation. --- Dispute resolution (Law). --- Conflict management. --- Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration. --- Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History. --- Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations. --- Conflict control --- Conflict resolution --- Dispute settlement --- Management of conflict --- Managing conflict --- Management --- Negotiation --- Problem solving --- Social conflict --- Crisis management --- ADR (Dispute resolution) --- Alternative dispute resolution --- Appropriate dispute resolution --- Collaborative law --- Dispute processing --- Justice, Administration of --- Mediation --- Neighborhood justice centers --- Third parties (Law) --- Good offices (Mediation) --- Conflict management --- Dispute resolution (Law) --- Law—Philosophy. --- Law. --- International law. --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- Law --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation
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