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The Cambridge Companion to the International Court of Justice

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As international law has become more present in global policy-making, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has come to occupy an essential and increasingly visible role in international relations. This collection explores substantive developments within the ICJ and offers critical perspectives on its historical and contemporary role. It also examines the growing role of the ICJ in the settlement of international disputes and assesses the impact of the ICJ's jurisprudence on the major areas of international law, from the territorial delimitation to human rights. With contributions from a diverse range of scholars and practitioners, the collection's contents combine a legal perspective with institutional and sociological insights on the functions of the ICJ. By considering the ICJ's character, jurisdiction and effectiveness, this collection offers a varied and holistic account of the International Court of Justice, an institution whose significance and influence only increase by the day.

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  • Features essays from a diverse range of contributors, combining a legal perspective with institutional and sociological insights on the functions of the Court
  • Provides a study of the practice of the ICJ, considering its jurisdiction, sources of international law and provisional measures
  • Offers analysis of the impact of the jurisprudence of the ICJ in various areas, including the use of force, environmental law and human rights
Συγγραφείς: Esposito Carlos, Parlett Kate
Εκδότης: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Σελίδες: 400
ISBN: 9781108732840
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2023

Introduction Carlos Espósito and Kate Parlett
Part I. The Role of the ICJ:
1. The functions of the international court of justice Judge James Crawford, Freya Baetens and Rose Cameron
2. The role of an international court of justice judge Judge Sir Kenneth Keith
3. The role of the international court of justice in the development of international law Dire Tladi
4. The institutional context of the international court of justice Tom Ginsburg
5. Assessing the effectiveness of the international court of justice Rotem Giladi and Yuval Shany
Part II. The ICJ and International Dispute Settlement:
6. The jurisdiction of the court Jean-Marc Thouvenin
7. Provisional measures Robert Kolb
8. The international court of justice as the master of the sources Jean D'Aspremont
9. Fact finding and expert evidence James Devaney
10. The ICJ and other courts and tribunals: integration and fragmentation Philippa Webb
11. The working practices of the court Callista Harris
12. Procedure in contentious cases: evolution and innovation Kate Parlett and Amy Sander
13. Effective advocacy at the ICJ Samuel Wordsworth KC and Kate Parlett
Part III. The Impact of The ICJ's Jurisprudence:
14. The law of treaties Antonio Remiro Brotóns
15. Territorial disputes Marcelo G. Kohen and Mamadou Hébié
16. Law of the Sea Nilufer Oral
17. International environmental law Daniel Bodansky
18. The law of state responsibility Federica Paddeu
19. Jurisdictional immunities Roger O'Keefe
20. The use of force Alejandro Chehtman
21. International organizations law Jan Klabbers
22. Human rights Carlos Espósito.

Carlos Espósito is Professor of Public International Law at the University Autónoma of Madrid. He has taught at numerous universities and institutions around the world, including at the Hague Academy of International Law and as a Visiting Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, and Paris I (Panthéon-Assas). Carlos was Vice President of the European Society of International Law, Former Counsel and Deputy Legal Advisor at the International Law Department of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation.

Kate Parlett is a barrister at Twenty Essex in London, specialising in public international law and international arbitration. Kate regularly appears as an advocate before the International Court of Justice. Kate has taught public international law, international investment and commercial arbitration, and international human rights law at the universities of Cambridge, Paris-II (Panthéon-Assas), Queen Mary University of London, Queen's University, Canada, and Queensland, and at the Graduate Institute in Geneva.

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