'Professor Rosenne's books on the law and practice of the Court have not only grown in size and number of volumes, but also in authority. They can be found on the desks of judges, counsel, scholars ...and university students alike and for all of them they are the indispensable guide to the Court's jurisprudence.' Report of the Nominating Committee 2004 The Hague Prize for International Law.
This work analyzes the complexity of interpretation, revision, and other forms of 'reference' to the International Court from some other international body, court or arbitral tribunal.
This volume collects papers written by Shabtai Rosenne in the course of his distinguished career on various topics, primarily in the areas in which he is best known for his expertise: international ...litigation and courts, the law of treaties, the law of the sea and state responsibility.
The Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property to be submitted to the Fifty-Ninth Session of the United Nations General Assembly contains the following ...statement: "The Working Group proceeded with the formulation of a preamble and final clauses... including settlement of disputes, signature, ratification ..." The Draft United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property, which is Annex I to that report, contains a Part VI entitled "Final Clauses." This consists of Articles 25 through 33. Article 25 deals with the annex to the convention, and simply states that it forms an integral part of the convention (following Article 31 (2) of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties) . Article 26 deals with other international agreements. Article 27 is a provision on the settlement of disputes. Articles 28 through 33 address various technical aspects connected with the entry into force of the convention and the like., The Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property to be submitted to the Fifty-Ninth Session of the United Nations General Assembly contains the following statement: "The Working Group proceeded with the formulation of a preamble and final clauses... including settlement of disputes, signature, ratification..." The Draft United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property, which is Annex I to that report, contains a Part VI entitled "Final Clauses." This consists of Articles 25 through 33. Article 25 deals with the annex to the convention, and simply states that it forms an integral part of the convention (following Article 31 (2) of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties). Article 26 deals with other international agreements. Article 27 is a provision on the settlement of disputes. Articles 28 through 33 address various technical aspects connected with the entry into force of the convention and the like.
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The fourth edition of 'The Law and Practice of the International Court, 1920-2004' is an essential component of all international law libraries and an indispensable work for those practicing in the ...field, all of whom will appreciate access to the most recent work on the court from this expert author.
Volume VI deals with the work of the First Committee at the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea, namely the international seabed area. The volume thus embraces the deep seabed mining regime set ...out in Part XI of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea together with the 1994 Agreement on its implementation.
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New Practice Directions III, VI and XIII, deal with the written pleadings and the oral pleadings and the relations between the two. This Note examines these new Practice Directions in light ...of relevant provisions of the Statute and the Rules of Court and suggests that the Court exercise its powers to give the parties suggestions regarding the content of the written pleadings in regular interlocutory stages. This is to meet the Court's desire to maintain succinctness of the written pleadings without prejudice to their adequacy.
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