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Justice in international law (Record no. 21701)

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International Standard Book Number 9780521462846
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Classification number 341.520000
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Personal name Schebel Stepehen M
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Title Justice in international law
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1994
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Extent 630p
Dimensions xiii
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Price amount Rs.11,570
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Part I. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE: 1. Reflections on the role of the International Court of Justice<br/>2. Relations between the International Court of Justice and the United Nations<br/>3. Was the capacity to request an advisory opinion wider in the permanent Court of International Justice than it is in the International Justice?<br/>4. Authorising the Secretary-General of the United Nations to request advisory opinions of the International Court of Justice<br/>5. Preliminary rulings by the International Court of Justice at the instance of national courts<br/>6. Chambers of the International Court of Justice formed for particular cases<br/>7. Three cases of fact-finding by the International Court of Justice<br/>8. Indirect aggression in the International Court<br/>9. Human Rights in the World Court<br/>Part II. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: 10. Arbitration and the exhaustion of local remedies<br/>11. Arbitration and the exhaustion of local remedies revisited<br/>12. Some aspects of international law in arbitration between states and aliens<br/>13. The majority vote of an international arbitral tribunal<br/>14. The prospects for international arbitration: inter-state disputes<br/>Part III. UNITED NATIONS: 15. The origins and development of Article 99 of the Charter<br/>16. The international character of the Secretariat of the United Nations<br/>17. Secretary-General and Secretariat<br/>18. A United Nations 'guard' and a United Nations 'legion'<br/>19. Mini-states and a more effective United Nations<br/>20. Article 19 of the Charter of the United Nations: Memorandum of Law<br/>21. The United States assaults the ILO<br/>22. Goldberg variations<br/>Part IV. INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS AND EXPROPRIATION: 23. Report of the Committee on Nationalisation of Property of the American branch of the International Law Association<br/>24. The story of the United Nations Declaration on Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources<br/>25. Speculations on specific performance of a contract between a state and a foreign national<br/>26. On whether the breach by a state of a contract with an alien is a breach of international law<br/>27. Some little-known cases on concessions<br/>28. Commentary on 'Social discipline and the multinational enterprise' and 'security of investment abroad'<br/>Part V. AGGRESSION UNDER, COMPLIANCE WITH, AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: 29. The legal effect of resolutions and codes of conduct of the United Nations<br/>30. The United Nations and the challenge of a changing international law<br/>31. What weight to conquest<br/>32. The Brezhnev Doctrine repealed and peaceful co-existence enacted<br/>33. Aggression, intervention and self-defense in modern international law<br/>34. Address and commentary<br/>35. The compliance process and the future of international law<br/>36. Government legal advising in the field of foreign affairs.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. International Law - Dispute Settlement - Collection of Articles2. International Law - Arbitration - Collelction of Articles3. International Organisation - Role - United Nations4. International Court of Justice
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