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v. 23 ISBN 9789210330893
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This is the 23rd volume in the series of reports on awards in international arbitration cases between States or between a State and an international organisation. It contains details of three cases relating to: i) the Southern Bluefin Tuna cases between New Zealand and Japan, and between Australia and Japan; ii) the dispute concerning access to information under article 9 of the OSPAR Convention between Ireland and the UK; and iii) the case concerning private individuals (former shareholders) and the Bank for International Settlements. The publication does not usually cover awards between a private individual or body and a State or international organisation, however the latter award is included as it addresses issues of general international law.
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v. 24 ISBN 9789210330909
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This is the 24th volume in the series of reports on awards in international arbitration cases between States or between a State and an international organisation. It contains details of a single case, the United States-United Kingdom arbitration concerning Heathrow Airport user charges.
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v. 26 ISBN 9789210330978
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International arbitral and judicial awards are of considerable importance, for they are a ""subsidiary means for the determination of the rules of law"" as provided in Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice. They are also important from the point of view of the progressive development of international law, a task which Article 13 of the Charter places under the responsibility of the General Assembly of the United Nations. This Volume XXVI contains decisions of the Eritrea to Ethiopia Claims Commission as well as additional decisions of the Eritrea to Ethiopia Boundary Commission.
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v. 27 ISBN 9789210330985
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A UN publication sales number E/F.06.V.8; ST/LEG/RIAA/27.
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v. 28 ISBN 9789210330992
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A UN publication catalogue number B.06.V.9; ST/LEG/RIAA/28.
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v. 30 ISBN 9789210331074
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This publication was conceived in 1948 as a collection of international awards or decisions rendered between States, including cases involving espousing or respondent Governments on behalf of individual claimants. The present volume reproduces the awards in two arbitration cases, namely, the case between Guyana and Suriname concerning the delimitation of their shared maritime boundary, and the case between the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army regarding the delimitation of the Abyei Area. The volume also includes two tables providing a comprehensive listing, in alphabetical and chronological order, respectively, of all the cases published in volumes I to XXX
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v. 31 ISBN 9789210331081
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This publication is a collection of international awards or decisions rendered between States, including cases involving espousing or respondent governments on behalf of individual claimants. The present volume reproduces the awards in two arbitration cases, namely, the Arbitration regarding the Indus Waters Kishenganga between Pakistan and India, and the Arbitration regarding the Chagos Marine Protected Area between Mauritius and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. International arbitral and judicial awards are of considerable importance, for they are a "subsidiary means for the determination of the rules of law" as provided in Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice. They are also important from the point of view of the progressive development of international law, a task which Article 13 of the Charter places under the responsibility of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
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v. 32 ISBN 9789211303810
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This publication is a collection of international awards or decisions rendered between States, including cases involving espousing or respondent governments on behalf of individual claimants. The present volume reproduces the awards in two arbitration cases, namely, the Bay of Bengal Maritime Boundary Arbitration, between Bangladesh and India, and the case between the Netherlands and the Russian Federation in the matter of the Arctic Sunrise. International arbitral and judicial awards are of considerable importance, for they are a ""subsidiary means for the determination of the rules of law"" as provided in Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice. They are also important from the point of view of the progressive development of international law, a task which Article 13 of the Charter places under the responsibility of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
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v. 29 ISBN 9789211337136
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The present volume consists of a collection of awards and similar decisions relating to a particular field of international law, namely the delimitation and demarcation of international boundaries. This volume contains awards handed down in 34 different dispute-settlement procedures over a period of more than 150 years, from the late 18th century to mid-20th.
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