List of Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes Documents

List of Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes Documents

  • Abyei Arbitration (Government of Sudan v Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army) (Award) Permanent Court of Arbitration (22 July 2009) <pca-cpa.org/upload/files/Abyei%20Final%20Award.pdf> (31 May 2010).
  • Aerial Incident of 10 August 1999 (Pakistan v India) (Jurisdiction of the Court) [2000] ICJ Rep 12.
  • African Union ‘Protocol relating to the Establishment of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union’ (adopted 9 July 2002, entered into force 26 December 2003) <https://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3f4b1d374.html> (31 May 2010).
  • American Treaty on Pacific Settlement (signed 30 April 1948, entered into force 6 May 1949) 30 UNTS 55 (BogotáPact).
  • Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (New Application: 2002) (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Rwanda) (Jurisdiction and Admissibility) [2006] ICJ Rep 40.
  • Cairo Declaration Approving a Mechanism for Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution in Africa (done 29July 1993) Doc AHG/Decl.1 (XXIX).
  • Certain Property Case (Liechtenstein v Germany) (Preliminary Objections) [2005] ICJ Rep 6.
  • Charter of the United Nations (adopted 26 June 1945, entered into force 24 October 1945) 145 BSP 805.
  • COE ‘European Convention for the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes’ (done 29 April 1957, entered into force 30April 1958) 320 UNTS 243.
  • Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe ‘Final Act’ (adopted 1 August 1975) (1975) 14 ILM 1292.
  • Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (adopted 18 October 1907, entered into force 26January 1910) (1907) 205 CTS 233.
  • Convention respecting the Limitation of the Employment of Force for the Recovery of Contract Debts (done 18October 1907, entered into force 26 January 1910) (1908) 2 AJIL Supp 81.
  • Covenant of the League of Nations (signed 28 June 1919, entered into force 10 January 1920) (1919) 225 CTS195.
  • Electricity Company of Sofia and Bulgaria (Belgium v Bulgaria (Preliminary Objection) PCIJ Series A/B No 77.
  • Fisheries Jurisdiction (Spain v Canada) (Jurisdiction of the Court) [1998] ICJ Rep 432.
  • General Act for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (concluded 26 September 1928, entered into force16 August 1929) 93 LNTS 343.
  • General Treaty for Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy (signed 27 August 1928, entered intoforce 25 July 1929) 94 LNTS 57.
  • International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty ‘The Responsibility to Protect’ in UNGA ‘Letter Dated 26 July 2002 from the Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General’ (14 August 2002) UN Doc A/57/303 Annex
  • International Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (adopted 29 July 1899, entered into force 4 September 1900) (1898-99) 187 CTS 410.
  • Legal Consequences for States of the Continued Presence of South Africa in Namibia (South West Africa) notwithstanding Security Council Resolution 276 (1970) (Advisory Opinion) [1971] ICJ Rep 16.
  • Legality of the Use or the Threat of Use of Nuclear Weapons (Advisory Opinion) [1996] ICJ Rep 226.
  • Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions (Greece v Great Britain) (Jurisdiction) PCIJ Series A No 2, 11.
  • Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v United States of America) (Jurisdictionand Admissibility) [1984] ICJ Rep 392.
  • Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v United States of America) (Merits) [1986]ICJ Rep 14.
  • Mox Plant Case (Ireland v United Kingdom) (Order) ITLOS Case No 10 (3 December 2001).
  • Mox Plant Case (Ireland v United Kingdom) (Order No 3) Permanent Court of Arbitration (24 June 2003) (2003) 42ILM 1187.
  • North Sea Continental Shelf Cases (Federal Republic of Germany v Denmark; Federal Republic of Germany v Netherlands) (1969) ICJ Rep 3.
  • K Oellers-Frahm and A Zimmermann, Dispute Settlement in Public International Law: Texts and Materials (2nd edn Springer Berlin 2001).
  • Olivos Protocol for the Solution of Controversies in the Mercosur (signed 18 February 2002, entered into force 1January 2004) 2251 UNTS 243.
  • OSCE ‘Convention on Conciliation and Arbitration Within the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE)’ (signed 15 December 1992, entered into force 5 December 1994) (1993) 32 ILM 557.
  • Principles for the Settlement of Disputes, and Decisions on Procedures of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe for the Settlement of Disputes (8 February 1991) (1991) 95 RGDIP 605.
  • Protocol of Brasilia for the Settlement of Disputes (signed 17 December 1991) (1997) 36 ILM 691.
  • Protocol of the Commission of Mediation, Conciliation and Arbitration (done 21 July 1964) (1964) 3 ILM 1116.Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (signed 2 October 1924, never entered into force)(1925) 19 AJIL Supp 9.
  • Revised General Act for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes (adopted 28 April 1949, entered into force20 September 1950) 71 UNTS 101.
  • South-West Africa Cases (Ethiopia v South Africa; Liberia v South Africa) (Preliminary Objections) [1962] ICJ Rep 319.
  • Territorial and Maritime Dispute between Nicaragua and Honduras in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v Honduras)(2007) ICJ Doc 2007 General List No 120.
  • UNGA ‘An Agenda for Peace: Preventive Diplomacy, Peacemaking and Peace-Keeping: Report of the Secretary-General Pursuant to the Statement Adopted by the Summit Meeting of the Security Council on 31 January1992’ (17 June 1992) UN Doc A/47/277-S/2411.
  • UNGA ‘Implementing the Responsibility to Protect: Report of the Secretary General’ (12 January 2009) UN Doc A/63/677.
  • UNGA ‘Prevention of Armed Conflict: Report of the Secretary-General’ (7 June 2001) UN Doc A/55/985.
  • UNGA ‘Report of the Special Committee on the Charter of the United Nations and on the Strengthening of the Role of the Organization’ GAOR 36th Session Supp 33.
  • UNGA Res 37/10 ‘Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes’ (15 November 1982)GAOR 37th Session Supp 51, 261.
  • UNGA Res 40/9 ‘Solemn Appeal to States in Conflict to Cease Armed Action Forthwith and to Settle Disputes between them Through Negotiations, and to States Members of the United Nations to Undertake to Solve Situations of Tension and Conflict and Existing Disputes by Political Means and to Refrain from the Threat or Use of Force and from any Intervention in the Internal Affairs of Other States’ (6 November 1985) GAOR 40th Session Supp 53, 146.
  • UNGA Res 42/22 ‘Declaration on the Enhancement of the Effectiveness of the Principle of Refraining from the Threat or Use of Force in International Relations’ (18 November 1987) GAOR 42nd Session Supp 49 volume I, 288.
  • UNGA Res 43/51 ‘Declaration on the Prevention and Removal of Disputes and Situations Which May Threaten International Peace and Security and on the Rule of the United Nations in this Field’ (5 December 1988) GAOR43rd Session Supp 49 volume 1, 276.
  • UNGA Res 47/120 ‘An Agenda for Peace: Preventive Diplomacy and Related Matters’ (18 December 1992) GAOR47th Session Supp 49 volume 1, 41.
  • UNGA Res 53/101 ‘Principles and Guidelines for International Negotiations’ (8 December 1998) GAOR 53rd Session Supp 49 volume 1, 355.
  • UNGA Res 55/2 ‘United Nations Millennium Declaration’ (8 September 2000) GAOR 55th Session Supp 49 volume 1,4.
  • UNGA Res 57/26 ‘Prevention and Peaceful Settlement of Disputes’ (19 November 2002) GAOR 57th Session Supp 49 volume 1, 513.
  • UNGA Res 57/337 ‘Prevention of Armed Conflict’ (3 July 2003) GAOR 57th Session Supp 49 volume 3, 13.
  • UNGA Res 60/251 ‘Human Rights Council’ (15 March 2006) GAOR 60th Session Supp 49 volume 3, 2.
  • UNGA Res 377 (V) ‘Uniting for Peace’ (3 November 1950) GAOR 5th Session 10. UNGA Res 2625 (XXV) ‘Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in Accordance with the Charter of the United Nations’ (24 October 1970) (GAOR 25th Session Supp 28, 121.
  • UNGA Res 3283 (XXIX) ‘Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes’ (12 December 1974) GAOR 29th Session Supp 31 volume 1, 6.
  • United Nations (ed) A Survey of Treaty Provisions for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes 1949-1962(United Nations Geneva) UN Pub. 1966.V.5).
  • United Nations (ed) Systematic Survey of Treaties for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes 1928-48 (United Nations Geneva) UN Pub. 1949.V.3.
  • UNSC Res 22 (1947) (9 April 1947) SCOR 2nd Year 3.
  • UNSC Res 395 (1976) (25 August 1976) SCOR 31st Year 15.
  • UNSC Res 731 (1992) (21 January 1992) SCOR 47th Year 51.
  • UNSC Res 748 (1992) (31 March 1992) SCOR 47th Year 52.

Guide to the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes

  • 1. Introduction to the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes
  • 2. Peaceful Resolution of Disputes Obligation, which comprises:
  • a. History of Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Obligation
  • b. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Obligation Nature
  • c. Obligation of Peaceful Settlement Scope
  • d. Obligation of Peaceful Settlement Content
  • 3. Means of Peaceful Settlement of Disputes between states, which comprises:
  • a. Variety of Means of Peaceful Settlement
  • b. Institutionalization of the Peaceful Means of Settlement
  • c. History of the Peaceful Means of Settlement
  • d. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes in International Organizations
  • 4. Variety Use of Means of Peaceful Settlement
  • 5. European Convention for the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes

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