Law and procedure of the international court of justice fifty year of jurisprudence
Publication details: 2013 Oxford University Press LondonDescription: In 2Vol; V1 ixxvi,1104p; V2 xxxii,1913pISBN:- 9780199668250
- 22 TH-L 341.55
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Central Library | Reference Books | 341.55 TH-L V1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan (Restricted Access) | 124235 |
This book provides a complete overview into the work of the International Court of Justice in the last twenty years.
It addresses all of the areas of international law that the International Court of Justice has addressed with depth and nuance. The topics considered include general principles of law, sources of law, treaty interpretation, substantive issues such as the law of the sea, state sovereignty, and state responsibility, questions of jurisdiction and competence, and questions of the Court's procedure. A comprehensive work of incredible detail, this collection is essential reading for those studying the law and procedure of the International Court of Justice, and its role at the heart of the international legal system, as well as for practitioners appearing before the Court.
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