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Intervention dans la procedure de la Cour internationale de Justice / par Santiago Torres Bernárdez.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Recueil des cours ; 256 (1995)Publication details: Leiden, the Netherlands : Martinus Nijhoff, [1995]Description: Pages193-457ISBN:
  • 9789041104205
  • 9041104208
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KZ24  .H35 1995
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Contents:
Mati�ere pr�eliminaire : Introduction -- Consid�erations g�en�erales sur l'intervention dans les proc�edures de r�eglement judiciaire des diff�erends -- Les formes d'intervention pr�evues par le Statut de la Cour internationale de Justice -- Traits communs aux deux formes d'intervention pr�evues par le Statut de la Cour -- Conditions d�efinissant l'une et l'autre forme d'intervention dans le Statut de la Cour -- Questions diverses relatives �a la proc�edure incidente d'intervention -- L'objet et le but de l'intervention en tant que facteur d�eterminant pour l'admission ou la recevabilit�e d'une intervention sur la base du Statut -- Droits et obligations de l'Etat intervenant -- Conclusion g�en�erale -- La th�ese de l'existence d'une "condition juridictionnelle implicite" dans l'article 62 ne trouve aucun fondement dans les travaux de 1920 sur le Statut -- Bibliographie.
Summary: "The central theme in this course by Santiago Torres Bernardez, former Registrar of the International Court of Justice, is to show what characterizes a "true intervention" under the terms of the statute of the International Court of Justice. The author has essentially drawn the data for his study from the jurisprudence of the Court itself. After some general reflections on the intervention in the legal procedures of the settlement of disputes, the author presents the types of intervention provided for by the Statute of the International Court of Justice. He then focuses on the common features of these two types of intervention. After investigating the conditions that define these two forms of intervention, Mr. Torres Bernardez examines various issues regarding the intervention's @@@collateral proceeding. The author also analyzes the intervention's object and purpose as a determining factor for the admission or the receivability of an intervention according to the Statute. Mr. Torres Bernardez concludes by reviewing the rights and obligations of the intervening State"--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 453-457).

Mati�ere pr�eliminaire : Introduction -- Consid�erations g�en�erales sur l'intervention dans les proc�edures de r�eglement judiciaire des diff�erends -- Les formes d'intervention pr�evues par le Statut de la Cour internationale de Justice -- Traits communs aux deux formes d'intervention pr�evues par le Statut de la Cour -- Conditions d�efinissant l'une et l'autre forme d'intervention dans le Statut de la Cour -- Questions diverses relatives �a la proc�edure incidente d'intervention -- L'objet et le but de l'intervention en tant que facteur d�eterminant pour l'admission ou la recevabilit�e d'une intervention sur la base du Statut -- Droits et obligations de l'Etat intervenant -- Conclusion g�en�erale -- La th�ese de l'existence d'une "condition juridictionnelle implicite" dans l'article 62 ne trouve aucun fondement dans les travaux de 1920 sur le Statut -- Bibliographie.

"The central theme in this course by Santiago Torres Bernardez, former Registrar of the International Court of Justice, is to show what characterizes a "true intervention" under the terms of the statute of the International Court of Justice. The author has essentially drawn the data for his study from the jurisprudence of the Court itself. After some general reflections on the intervention in the legal procedures of the settlement of disputes, the author presents the types of intervention provided for by the Statute of the International Court of Justice. He then focuses on the common features of these two types of intervention. After investigating the conditions that define these two forms of intervention, Mr. Torres Bernardez examines various issues regarding the intervention's @@@collateral proceeding. The author also analyzes the intervention's object and purpose as a determining factor for the admission or the receivability of an intervention according to the Statute. Mr. Torres Bernardez concludes by reviewing the rights and obligations of the intervening State"--Publisher's description.

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