The settlement of international disputes : the contribution of Australia and New Zealand

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The settlement of international disputes : the contribution of Australia and New Zealand

Nii Lante Wallace-Bruce

(Legal aspects of international organization, v. 31)

M. Nijhoff Publishers , Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Law International, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-222) and index

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Description

The first part of this book deals with the general principles relating to international disputes settlement. It starts by looking at the nature of an international dispute in contemporary international law, and by discussing the principles governing the ascertainment of the existence of an international dispute. It then moves on to a consideration of the diplomatic means of an international dispute settlement.

Table of Contents

Table of Cases. Table of Treaties and Agreements. 1. Introduction. 2. International Dispute Settlement Generally. Part A: The Nature of an International Dispute. Part B: Peaceful or Amicable Methods of Settlement. Part C: Other Methods of `Settling' International Disputes. 3. The International Court of Justice and its Recently Found `Popularity'. 4. Australia and New Zealand as Applicants in International Disputes. 5. Australia and New Zealand as Respondents in International Disputes. 6. Conclusion. Select Bibliography. Index.

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