Whaling in the Antarctic : significance and implications of the ICJ judgment
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Whaling in the Antarctic : significance and implications of the ICJ judgment
(Queen Mary studies in international law, v. 23)
Brill Nijhoff, c2016
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"The Whaling in the Antarctic case (Australia and Japan. New Zealand intervening) was decided by the International Court of Justice, on 31 March 2014. Two months after the Judgment, on 31 May and 1 June 2014, Kobe University Centre for International Law held a Symposium on the case, with ..."--Introd
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This publication gives an in-depth analysis of a very important but complex case before the International Court of Justice. It deals with substantive and procedural aspects of the case, analysed extensively by eminent international lawyers and practitioners. The Whaling in Antarctic case is a landmark case in international law.
Contributors: Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Dai Tamada (eds.); Caroline E. Foster; Shotaro Hamamoto; Theodore Christakis; Christian Tams; Mika Hayashi; Joji Morishita; Donald R. Rothwell; Hironobu Sakai; Anthony Press; Akiho Shibata; Yuri Takaya.
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Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introduction Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Dai Tamada
Part 1 The Law of Evidence and Standard of Review
1 Methodologies and Motivations: Was Japan's Whaling Programme for Purposes of Scientific Research? Caroline E. Foster
2 From the Requirement of Reasonableness to a 'Comply and Explain' Rule: The Standard of Review in the Whaling Judgment Shotaro Hamamoto
Part 2 Substantive Law Aspects: The Law of Treaties
3 The Whaling Convention and Thorny Issues of Interpretation Malgosia Fitzmaurice
4 The 'Margin of Appreciation' in the Use of Exemptions in International Law: Comparing the icj Whaling Judgment and the Case Law of the ECtHR Theodore Christakis
Part 3 Procedural Law Aspects
5 Unfavourable but Unavoidable Procedures: Procedural Aspects of the Whaling Case Dai Tamada
6 Roads Not Taken, Opportunities Missed: Procedural and Jurisdictional Questions Sidestepped in the Whaling Judgment Christian J. Tams
Part 4 Institutional Implications of the Judgment
7 The Whaling Judgment and the Challenges of Dynamic Treaty Regimes Mika Hayashi
8 iwc and the icj Judgment Joji Morishita
Part 5 Domestic and International Implications of the Judgment
9 The Whaling Case: An Australian Perspective Donald R. Rothwell
10 After the Whaling in the Antarctic Judgment: Its Lessons and Prospects from a Japanese Perspective Hironobu Sakai
11 Science in the Court! The Role of Science in 'Whaling in the Antarctic' Anthony Press
Conclusion: The Judgment, Its Implications and Prospects Akiho Shibata
Conference Report Yuri Takaya
Index
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