The ICJ and the Evolution of International Law/

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2012ISBN: 9780203610688Subject(s): LawOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I. Views from the Bench: the Legacy of the Corfu Channel Case, 1.An International Contentious Case on the Threshold of the Cold War Mohammed Bedjaoui 2. The Corfu Channel case and the concept of sovereignty, Mohamed Bennouna 3.The Bar, Jean-Pierre Cot. Part II. The Historical and Institutional Framework 4.The Corfu Channel Case in Perspective: The Factual and Political Background, Aristoteles Constantinides 5.The International Court of Justice and the Security Council: Disentangling Themis from Ares, Giovanni Distefano and Etienne Henry. Part III. Procedural and Evidential Issues before the World Court 6.The Basis of the Court's Jurisdiction and the Scope and Usefulness of Forum Prorogatum, Henry Burmester 7. The International Court of Justice and Standards of Proof, Katherine Del Mar 8.‘Naval Secrets’, Public Interest Immunity and Open Justice, KJ Keith Part IV. Law of the Sea, 9. International Straits: Still a Matter of Contention?, Stuart Kaye 10. Dangerous Waters and International Law: The Corfu Channel Case, Warships, and Sovereignty Irritants, Rob McLaughlin 11. Peacetime Maritime Operations, Donald R. Rothwell Part V. Fundamental Rules of International Law 12.The Court’s Decision in silentium on the Sources of International Law: Its Enduring Significance, Akiho Shibata 13. Intervention and Self-help, Theodore Christakis 14. A Policy of Force, Christine Gray 15. Foundational Judgment or Constructive Myth? The Court’s Decision as a Precursor to International Environmental Law, Karine Bannelier 16. The Interaction between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law and the Contribution of the ICJ, Djamchid Momtaz and Amin Ghanbari Amirhandeh 17. Elementary Considerations of Humanity, Matthew Zagor Part VI. Issues of State Responsibility 18. State Omissions and Due Diligence: Aspects of Fault, Damage and Contribution to Injury in the Law of State Responsibility, Sarah Heathcote 19. The Limits of Complicity as a Ground for Responsibility: Lessons Learned from the Corfu Channel case, Olivier Corten and Pierre Klein 20. Reparation and Compliance, Pierre d’Argent Conclusion, Hilary Charlesworth
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Part I. Views from the Bench: the Legacy of the Corfu Channel Case,
1.An International Contentious Case on the Threshold of the Cold War Mohammed Bedjaoui
2. The Corfu Channel case and the concept of sovereignty, Mohamed Bennouna
3.The Bar, Jean-Pierre Cot.

Part II. The Historical and Institutional Framework
4.The Corfu Channel Case in Perspective: The Factual and Political Background, Aristoteles Constantinides
5.The International Court of Justice and the Security Council: Disentangling Themis from Ares, Giovanni Distefano and Etienne Henry.

Part III. Procedural and Evidential Issues before the World Court
6.The Basis of the Court's Jurisdiction and the Scope and Usefulness of Forum Prorogatum, Henry Burmester
7. The International Court of Justice and Standards of Proof, Katherine Del Mar
8.‘Naval Secrets’, Public Interest Immunity and Open Justice, KJ Keith

Part IV. Law of the Sea,
9. International Straits: Still a Matter of Contention?, Stuart Kaye
10. Dangerous Waters and International Law: The Corfu Channel Case, Warships, and Sovereignty Irritants, Rob McLaughlin
11. Peacetime Maritime Operations, Donald R. Rothwell

Part V. Fundamental Rules of International Law
12.The Court’s Decision in silentium on the Sources of International Law: Its Enduring Significance, Akiho Shibata
13. Intervention and Self-help, Theodore Christakis
14. A Policy of Force, Christine Gray
15. Foundational Judgment or Constructive Myth? The Court’s Decision as a Precursor to International Environmental Law, Karine Bannelier
16. The Interaction between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law and the Contribution of the ICJ, Djamchid Momtaz and Amin Ghanbari Amirhandeh
17. Elementary Considerations of Humanity, Matthew Zagor

Part VI. Issues of State Responsibility
18. State Omissions and Due Diligence: Aspects of Fault, Damage and Contribution to Injury in the Law of State Responsibility, Sarah Heathcote
19. The Limits of Complicity as a Ground for Responsibility: Lessons Learned from the Corfu Channel case, Olivier Corten and Pierre Klein
20. Reparation and Compliance, Pierre d’Argent Conclusion, Hilary Charlesworth

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