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_b.F67 2014
100 1 _aForlati, Serena,
_eauthor.
245 1 4 _aInternational Court of Justice : an arbitral tribunal or a judicial body?
_ban arbitral tribunal or a judicial body? /
_cSerena Forlati.
260 _aCham [Switzerland] ;
_aHeidelberg ;
_aNew York ;
_aLondon :
_bSpringer
_c2014
300 _axiii, 235 pages ;
_c25 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 213-235).
505 0 0 _tThe ICJ's power to adopt rules of court and practice directions --
_tThe composition of the bench in particular cases --
_tThe representation of the parties before the ICJ --
_tThe organisation of contentious proceedings --
_tThe adoption of provisional measures under Article 41 of the statute --
_tJudgments infra petita --
_tJudgments ultra petita? --
_tIntervention under Article 63 of the statute --
_tIntervention under Article 62.
520 _a"The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, and epitomizes the very notion of international judicial institution. Yet, it decides inter-State disputes only with the parties' consent. This makes it more similar to international arbitral tribunals than other international courts. However, the permanent nature of the Court, the predetermination of procedural rules by the Statute and the Rules of Court, the public character of proceedings, the opportunity for third States to intervene in a case under Articles 62 and 63 of the Statute and the Court's role as the principal judicial organ of the United Nations mark a structural difference between the ICJ and non-institutionalized international arbitral tribunals. This book analyses if and to what extent these features have influenced the approach of the ICJ (and of the PCIJ before it) to its own judicial function and have led it to depart from the principles established in international arbitration."--Page [4] of cover.
610 2 0 _aInternational Court of Justice.
610 2 7 _aInternational Court of Justice.
_2fast
610 2 4 _aInternational Court of Justice.
650 0 _aInternational courts.
650 0 _aInternational law.
650 7 _aInternational courts.
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650 7 _aInternational law.
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_cBOOK