International Court of Justice Part 2

International Court of Justice Part 2

 

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International Court of Justice on Potential Transboundary Damage and its Consequences in Nuclear Law
Marie Cletienne
Nuclear Law Bulletin
Volume 2010, Number 2, December 2010, Bulletin 86 p.59

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THE LAW AND PROCEDURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE 1960-1989. SUPPLEMENT, 2009: PARTS SEVEN AND EIGHT
HUGH THIRLWAY
British Year Book of International Law
Volume 80, 2009 p.10

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CAPACITY TO LITIGATE IN THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE: REFLECTIONS ON YUGOSLAVIA IN THE COURT
SHABTAI ROSENNE
British Year Book of International Law
Volume 80, 2009 p.217

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THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE 1989-2009: AT THE HEART OF THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT SYSTEM?
Hugh Thirlway
Netherlands International Law Review
Volume 57, Issue 3, December 2010 p.347-395

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THE ICJ’S ADVISORY OPINION ON KOSOVO’S DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY?: International Court of Justice, Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Respect of Kosovo, Advisory Opinion of 22 July 2010
Cedric Ryngaert
Netherlands International Law Review
Volume 57, Issue 3, December 2010 p.481-494

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International Court Of Justice
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 24, Number 1, March 2011

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Thomas Buergenthal: Judge of the International Court of Justice (2000-10)
KENNETH KEITH
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 24, Number 1, March 2011 p.163-171

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Procedural Developments at the International Court of Justice
Quintana, Juan J.
Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
Volume 9, Number 2, 2010 p.327-400

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Doing Justice to the Political: The International Criminal Court in Uganda and Sudan
Sarah M. H. Nouwen and Wouter G. Werner
European Journal of International law
Volume 21, Number 4, November 2010 p.941-965

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INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE IN THE 21ST CENTURY: THE LAW AND POLITICS OF THE International Criminal Court
John Marshall Law Review
Volume 43, Number 3, Spring 2010

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Law, Justice & Politics: A Reckoning of the International Criminal Court
Shahram Dana
John Marshall Law Review
Volume 43, Number 3, Spring 2010 p.xxiii

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Victor’s Justice: Selecting “Situations”at the International Criminal Court
William A. Schabas
John Marshall Law Review
Volume 43, Number 3, Spring 2010 p.535

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I. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE, CASE CONCERNING THE DISPUTE REGARDING NAVIGATIONAL AND RELATED RIGHTS (COSTA RICA V NICARAGUA) JUDGMENT OF 13 JULY 2009
Eirik Bjorge
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Volume 60, Number 1, January 2011 p.271-279

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Permanent Court of International Justice
ASIR Law Review
Volume 13, 2009-2010 p.201

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International Court of Justice
ASIR Law Review
Volume 13, 2009-2010 p.201

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The 2009 Judicial Activity of the International Court of Justice
Jacob Katz Cogan
American Journal of International Law
Volume 104, Number 4, October 2010 p.605

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Determining Jurisdiction in International License Agreements: Falco Privatstiftung (C-533/07) [2009] E.C.R. I-0000
JAN-JAAP KUIPERS
European Intellectual Property Review
Volume 32, Issue 12, 2010 p.659

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Proceedings relating to a licence contract cannot only be initiated in the courts where the defendant is domiciled, but equally in the courts of the Member State where the disputed obligation has to be performed. The decision of the European Court of Justice in Falco Privatstiftung demonstrates a large ambiguity in determining the place where a licence obligation has to be performed. The ECJ leaves the determination of the place of performance to the national law applicable to the contract. The ambiguity is further aggravated by the failure of the Union to provide clear and predictable conflict-of-law rules to establish the national law applicable to licence contracts. As a result, the situation is unnecessarily complex.

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A RAWLSIAN APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Leila Nadya Sadat
Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 19, Number 1, Winter 2010 p.261

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Notes on the International Court of Justice (Part 4): The Kosovo Advisory Opinion
Sienho Yee
Chinese Journal of International Law
Volume 9, Number 4, December 2010 p.763-782

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THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
K J Keith
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Volume 59, Number 4, October 2010 p.895-910

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