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Chargement... The ICJ and the Evolution of International Law: The Enduring Impact of the Corfu Channel Case (Routledge Research in International Law)par Karine Bannelier
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In 1949nbsp;the International Court of Justice (ICJ) handed down its first judgment in the Corfu Channel Case. In diffusing an early Cold War dispute, the Court articulated a set of legal principles which continue to shape our appreciation of the international legal order. Many of the issues dealt with by the Court in 1949 remain central questions of international law, including due diligence, forcible intervention and self-help, maritime operations, navigation in international straits and the concept of elementary considerations of humanity. The Court's decision has been cited on numerous occasions in subsequent international litigation. Indeed, the relevance of this judgment goes far beyond the subject matter dealt with by the Court in 1949, extending to pressing problems such as trans-boundary pollution, terrorismnbsp;and piracy. In short, it was and remains a thoroughly modern decision -- a landmark for international law; and one which todaynbsp;warrants reconsideration. Taking a critical approach, this book examines the decision's influence on international law generally and on some fields of international law like the law of the seanbsp;and the law of international responsibility specifically. The book collects the commentary of a distinguished set of international law scholars, including four well-known international judges. The contributors consider not only the history of the Corfu Channel Judgment and its contribution to the development of international law, but also its resonance in many contemporarynbsp;issuesnbsp;in the field ofnbsp;international law. This book will be of particular interest to academics and students of International Law, International Relations and Legal History Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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