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World Court digest

prepared by Rainer Hofmann ... [et al.] ; Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law

Springer, c1993-

  • v. 1: [gw]
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  • v. 2: [gw]
  • v. 3: [gw]
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注記

v. 1. 1986-1990 -- v. 2. 1991-1995 -- v. 3. 1996-2000 -- v. 4. 2001-2005

"Formerly Fontes iuris gentium."

Continues: Digest of the decisions of the International Court of Justice, 1976-1985. c1990

Includes index

Vol. 3 prepared by Nico Krisch ... [et al.] -- Vol. 4 prepared by Petra Minnerop ... [et al.]

内容説明・目次

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v. 3: [gw] ISBN 9783540435884

内容説明

The World Court Digest continues the Fontes Iuris Gentium, a series that presents the decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice, up to 1990. The new volume covers the period from 1996 to 2000. All important pronouncements of the Court in its judgments and advisory opinions, are systematically arranged under specific topics taken from substantive and procedural international law. The World Court Digest provides reliable access to the decisions of the most significant international judicial organ on questions as important as the aerial incident at Lockerbie, the crimes of genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the use of nuclear weapons and the use of force in the Yugoslavian context.
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v. 1: [gw] ISBN 9783540561415

内容説明

The World Court Digest, formerly Fontes Iuris Gentium, continues the series that has presented the decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice and its successor, the International Court of Justice. The new volume includes the decisions up to 1990 presented in a slightly changed system to facilitate use by the reader. The pronouncements which are of importance for international law in the judgments and advisory opinions of the Court, including separate and dissenting opinions, have been systematically arranged and reproduced in English. The World Court Digest provides the reader with a reliable means of access to the decisions of the most important international judicial organ. The volume includes a subject index as well as lists of the decisions and judges.
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v. 2: [gw] ISBN 9783540620839

内容説明

The World Court Digest presents the decisions of the International Court of Justice. The new volume covers the period from 1991 to 1995. The pronouncements of the Court which are of importance for international law in the judgments including separate and dissenting opinions have been systematically arranged under specific topics concerning substantive international law as well as procedural international law. The World Court Digest provides the reader with a reliable means of access to the decisions of the most important international judicial organ concerning cases as important as the Lockerbie-case; the question of the violation of the genocide convention, of the nuclear test problem, to mention only some of the most important issues.

目次

I. Substantive International Law - First Part.- 1. The Foundations of International Law.- 1.1. Good Faith.- 1.2. Equity.- 1.3. Estoppel and Acquiescence.- 2. Sources of International Law.- 2.1. General Questions.- 2.1.1. Formation of Rules of International Law.- 2.1.2. Historic Rights.- 2.1.3. Rules of International Law of Regional and Local Application.- 2.1.4. lus cogens/Obligationserga omnes.- 2.1.5. Relation between the Sources of International Law.- 2.2. Customary International Law.- 2.2.1. Formation of Customary International Law.- 2.2.2. Evidence of Customary International Law.- 2.3. Treaties.- 2.4. General Principles of Law.- 2.5. Unilateral Acts.- 3. International Law and Municipal Law.- 4. Subjects of International Law.- 4.1. General Questions.- 4.2. States.- 4.2.1. Jurisdiction of States.- 4.2.2. Territory.- 4.2.3. Nationality.- 4.2.4. Organs.- 4.2.5. Fundamental Rights and Obligations.- 4.2.5.1. Sovereignty.- 4.2.5.2. Equality.- 4.2.5.3. Peaceful Settlement of Disputes.- 4.2.5.4. Obligations of Cooperation and Negotiation.- 4.2.6. Succession of States.- 4.3. International Organisations.- 4.3.1. General Questions.- 4.3.2. Legal Position of Member States.- 4.3.3. Internal Law.- 4.3.4. "Implied Powers".- 4.4. Other Subjects of International Law.- 4.5. Individuals.- 5. The United Nations.- 5.1. General Questions.- 5.2. General Assembly.- 5.3. Security Council.- 5.4. Secretary-General.- 5.5. Other Organs.- 5.6. Relationship between Different Organs.- 5.7. Interpretation of the Charter.- 5.8. Maintenance of International Peace and Security.- 5.9. Trusteeship System.- 5.10. Specialized Agencies.- 5.11. United Nations Administrative Tribunal.- 6. Use of Force and Related Problems.- 6.1. Use of Force.- 6.2. Self-defence.- 6.3. Intervention.- 7. Law of Treaties.- 7.1. General Questions.- 7.2. Treatymaking Capacity.- 7.3. Conclusion.- 7.4. Reservations.- 7.5. Invalidity.- 7.6. Suspension and Termination.- 7.7. Interpretation.- 7.8. Specific Treaties.- 7.8.1. Treaty between the Allied and Associated Powers and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on the Protection of Minorities of 1919.- 7.8.2. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide of 1948.- 7.8.3. Treaty of Friendship and Good Neighbourliness between the French Republic and the United Kingdom of Libya of 1955.- 7.8.4. Convention on the Continental Shelf of 1958.- 7.8.5. Doha Minutes.- 8. Violations of International Law and Responsibility of States.- 8.1. General Questions.- 8.2. Violation of International Law.- 8.3. Treaty Violations.- 8.4. Imputability.- 8.5. Fault and Due Diligence.- 8.6. Participation.- 8.7. Violation of Duty to Prevent Damage.- 8.8. Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness.- II. Substantive International Law - Second Part.- 1. Territory of States.- 1.1. Acquisition and Loss.- 1.2. Boundaries.- 1.2.1. Land Boundaries.- 1.2.2. Maritime Boundaries.- 1.2.3. Air and Space.- 1.2.4. Principle of "uti possidetis".- 2. Law of The Sea.- 2.1. General Questions.- 2.2. Determination of Maritime Boundaries.- 2.3. Internal Waters.- 2.4. Maritime Zones.- 2.5. Freedom of Navigation.- 3. Air and Space Law.- 4. Self-Determination.- 5. Nationality.- 5.1. General Questions.- 5.2. Acquisition and Loss.- 5.3. Diplomatic Protection.- 6. Minorities.- 7. Law of Aliens.- 7.1. General Questions.- 7.2. Protection of Property.- 8. Human Rights.- 9. Law of Armed Conflicts.- 10. Dispute Settlement.- 10.1. General Questions.- 10.2. Judicial and Arbitral Decisions.- 11. Diplomacy and Consular Matters.- 12. International Economic Law.- 13. International Environmental Law.- 14. Extradition.- III. The International Court of Justice.- 1. Fundamental Principles.- 1.1. General Questions.- 1.2. Consent of States.- 1.3. Equality of Parties.- 1.4. Political Questions/Determination of the Existence of a Dispute.- 1.5. Ius standi.- 1.6. Applicable Law.- 1.7. Jura novit curia.- 2. The Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice.- 2.1. General Rules.- 2.2. Conditions for a Decision on the Merits.- 2.2.1. Exhaustion of Local Remedies.- 2.2.2. Necessity of Diplomatic Negotiations.- 2.2.3. Jurisdiction in Case of Continuing Negotiations between the Parties.- 2.2.4. Admissibility.- 2.2.5. Simultaneous Seizing of the Court and the Security Council.- 2.3. The Optional Clause.- 2.3.1. General Questions.- 2.3.2. Transfer of Acceptances of the Compulsory Juris diction of the Permanent Court of International Justice (Article 36, Paragraph 5, of the Statute of the International Court of Justice).- 2.3.3. Reservations.- 2.3.4. Interpretation of a Declaration Made under Article 36, Paragraph 2, of the Statute.- 2.3.5. Reciprocity.- 2.4. Jurisdiction on the Basis of a Special Agreement.- 2.5. Jurisdiction on the Basis of Treaties.- 2.5.1. General Questions.- 2.5.2. Transfer of Competences of the Permanent Court of International Justice (Article 37 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice).- 2.5.3. Specific Treaties.- 2.6. Agreement in Regard to Jurisdiction in the Course of the Proceedings.- 2.7. Jurisdiction on the Basis of a Previous Judgment.- 2.8. Jurisdiction and Third States.- 2.9. Review of Arbitral Awards.- 2.10. Concurring Jurisdictions.- 3. The Procedure of the International Court of Justice.- 3.1. General Questions.- 3.2. Procedure before a Chamber Dealing with a Particular Case (Article 26, Paragraph 2, of the Statute).- 3.3. Judges ad hoc.- 3.4. The Submissions.- 3.5. Preliminary Objections.- 3.6. The Procedure in Default of Appearance.- 3.7. Evidence.- 3.8. Duty of the Court to Seek Further Clarification.- 3.9. Relevant Facts.- 3.10. Provisional Measures.- 3.10.1. General Questions.- 3.10.2. Questions of Procedure.- 3.10.3. Provisional Measures and Jurisdiction.- 3.10.4. Binding Effect.- 3.10.5. Provisional Measures and Merits.- 3.11. Intervention.- 3.11.1. General Questions (Article 62 and 63 of the Statute).- 3.11.2. Article 62, Prerequisites in General.- 3.11.3. Article 62, Jurisdictional Link.- 3.11.4. Procedural Rights of the Intervening State.- 3.11.5. Article63.- 3.12. Counter-Claim.- 3.13. Withdrawal of Suit.- 3.14. Question of Costs.- 4. Judgments of the International Court of Justice.- 4.1. General Questions.- 4.2. Res judicata.- 4.3. Interpretation of Decisions.- 4.4. Revision of Judgments.- 5. Advisory Opinions of the International Court of Justice.- 5.1. General Questions.- 5.2. Request for Advisory Opinion.- 5.3. Jurisdictional Questions and Denial of the Request for Advisory Opinion.- 5.4. Procedure.- 5.5. Review of Decisions of the United Nations Administrative Tribunal.- Summaries of the Decisions.- Passage Through the Great Belt (Finland v. Denmark).- Arbitral Award of 31 July 1989 (Guinea-Bissau v. Senegal).- Questions of Interpretation and Application of the 1971 Montreal Convention Arising from the Aerial Incident at Lockerbie (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya v. United Kingdom) and (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya v. United States of America).- Case Concerning Certain Phosphate Lands in Nauru, Preliminary Objections (Nauru v. Australia).- Land, Island and Maritime Frontier Dispute Case (El Salvador v. Honduras).- Maritime Delimitation in the Area between Greenland and Jan Mayen (Denmark v. Norway).- Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)).- Case Concerning Territorial Dispute (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya v. Chad).- Maritime Delimitations and Territorial Questions between Qatar and Bahrain (Qatar v. Bahrain).- Case Concerning East Timor (Portugal v. Australia).- Request for an Examination of the Situation in Accordance with Paragraph 63 of the Court's 1974 Judgment in the Nuclear Tests Case (New Zealand v. France).- The Judges of the International Court of Justice 1991-1995.- Judges ad hoc.- General Index.
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v. 4: [gw] ISBN 9783540874669

内容説明

The first three volumes of the World Court Digest cover the periods 1986 to 1990, 1991 to 1995 and 1996 to 2000. We are happy to issue the fourth volume, covering the period from 2001 to 2005. We hope that this new Digest will be welcome to all those interested in the case law of the International Court of Justice. We are, of course, aware that nowadays the decisions of the Court are easily accessible through electronic data systems. However, there is no systematic analysis available in the form presented by the World Court Digest. Therefore, the Digest will be useful for those who wish to find the most recent position of the Court on a particular issue of international law. As the three previous volumes, also this fourth volume will be made available through electronic data on the homepage of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law. The first five years of the new century have been a busy period for the Court due to its continuing heavy caseload. The cases concerned a variety of legal issues reaching from the use of force and self-defence to questions of land and maritime boundary delimitation, immunity, consular matters, revision of judgments and the effect of provisional measures. The parties to the cases were States from all parts of the world demonstrating the general acceptance of the Court.

目次

Substantive International Law - First Part.- The Foundations of International Law.- Sources of International Law.- International Law and Municipal Law.- Subjects of International Law.- The United Nations.- Use of Force and Related Problems.- Law of Treaties.- Violations of International Law and Responsibility of States.- Substantive International Law - Second Part.- Territory of States.- Law of the Sea.- International Watercourses.- Air and Space Law.- Self-Determination.- Nationality.- Minorities.- Law of Aliens.- Human Rights.- Law of Armed Conflicts / International Humanitarian Law.- Dispute Settlement.- Diplomacy and Consular Matters.- International Economic Law.- International Environmental Law.- Extradition.- International Criminal Law.- Dependent Territories.- The International Court of Justice.- Fundamental Principles.- The Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice.- The Procedure of the International Court of Justice.- Judgments of the International Court of Justice.- Advisory Opinions of the International Court of Justice.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA20068088
  • ISBN
    • 3540561412
    • 0387561412
    • 3540620834
    • 3540435883
    • 9783540874669
  • LCCN
    92040003
  • 出版国コード
    gw
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Berlin ; New York ; Tokyo
  • ページ数/冊数
    v.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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