UID:
almahu_9949703148502882
Format:
1 online resource (398 pages)
ISBN:
9789004227484
Series Statement:
International litigation in practice ; 5
Content:
At various times in modern history, the international community has turned to international litigation as a hoped-for means of avoiding, ending, or dealing with the consequences of armed conflict; but until the past three decades, such litigation rarely had a significant impact. However, since the 1980s, international civil tribunals have become increasingly involved in armed conflicts, sometimes with important results. This book explores the recent cases in which the International Court of Justice and other tribunals have dealt with such situations. It assesses the manner in which these cases have been decided, the degree to which they have affected the resolution of the conflicts in question, and their contribution to the development of the applicable substantive law.
Note:
Chapter Twelve Application of Other Legal Norms.
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Preliminary Material /
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The Involvement of International Civil Tribunals in Armed Conflict The Role of International Civil Tribunals /
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Prior Cases Concerning Armed Conflict /
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Involvement of Civil Tribunals in the Current Period /
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The Process of Deciding Cases Involving Armed Conflict Jurisdiction /
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Admissibility /
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Provisional Measures /
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Determining the Facts on the Merits /
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Adjudicating the Law on the Merits /
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Determining Relief /
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Substantive Law Concerning Armed Conflict Resort to Force /
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Law of Armed Conflict /
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Application of Other Legal Norms /
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Territorial Status /
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Conclusion /
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Selected Bibliography /
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Index /
Additional Edition:
Print version: Matheson, Michael International Civil Tribunals and Armed Conflict Leiden : BRILL, c2012 ISBN 9789004226036
Language:
English