The Statute of the International Court of Justice -

The Statute of the International Court of Justice

A Commentary
Buch | Hardcover
2016 Seiten
2019 | 3rd Revised edition
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-881489-4 (ISBN)
609,95 inkl. MwSt
This comprehensive Commentary on the Statute of the International Court of Justice analyses in detail the Statute of the Court, and the related provisions of the UN Charter and of the Court's Rules of Procedure. The expertise of its authors, and the depth of its analysis, make this a landmark publication in the field of international law.
This landmark publication in the field of international law delivers expert assessment of new developments in the important work of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) from a team of renowned editors and commentators.The ICJ is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations and plays a central role in both the peaceful settlement of international disputes and the development of international law. This comprehensive Commentary on the Statute of the International Court of Justice, now in its third edition, analyses in detail not only the Statute of the Court itself but also the related provisions of the United Nations Charter as well as the relevant provisions of the Court's Rules of Procedure.

Six years after the publication of the second edition, the third edition of the Commentary embraces current events before the International Court of Justice as well as before other courts and tribunals relevant for the interpretation and application of its Statute.The Commentary provides a comprehensive overview and analysis of all legal questions and issues the Court has had to address in the past, and looks forward to those it will have to address in the future. It illuminates the central issues of procedure and substance that the Court and counsel appearing before it face in their day-to-day work.

In addition to commentary covering all of the articles of the Statute of the ICJ, plus the relevant articles of the Charter of the United Nations, the book includes two scene-setting chapters: Historical Introduction and General Principles of Procedural Law, as well as important and instructive chapters on Counter-Claims, Discontinuation and Withdrawal, and Evidentiary Issues.

Professor Dr. Andreas Zimmermann is Professor at the University of Potsdam and Director of the Potsdam Centre of Human Rights; Dr. jur. (Heidelberg), LL.M. (Harvard); adviser German delegation United Nations Diplomatic Conference on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court; member Permanent Court of Arbitration; counsel in various cases before the ICJ and arbitral tribunals; judge ad hoc European Court of Human Rights (until 2018); member advisory boards on UN issues and on public international law German Ministry of Foreign Affairs; member of the advisory committee on international humanitarian law of the German Red Cross; member of the Human Rights Committee. Christian J. Tams is Professor of International Law at the University of Glasgow, where he directs the LLM in international law. He is a qualified lawyer in Germany (admitted in 2005) and holds LL.M. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Cambridge. His research in international law focuses on the settlement of international disputes, the law of State responsibility and investment arbitration. In addition to his academic work, Professor Tams practices international law as an academic member of Matrix Chambers, London, with a focus on inter-State disputes and investment arbitration.

PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Tomka: General Introduction
Spiermann: Historical Introduction
PART TWO: RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE UN CHARTER
Caron/Tomuschat: Article 2, para. 3 UN Charter
Gowlland-Debbas/Forteau: Article 7 UN Charter
Caron/Tomuschat: Article 33 UN Charter
Giegerich: Article 36 UN Charter
Chesterman/Oellers-Frahm: Article 92 UN Charter
Oellers-Frahm/Zimmermann: Article 93 UN Charter
Tams: Article 94 UN Charter
Finke: Article 95 UN Charter
d'Argent: Article 96 UN Charter
PART THREE: STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
Chesterman/Gowlland-Debbas: Article 1
Chapter I. Organization of the Court
Aznar/Methymaki: Article 2
Aznar/Boos: Article 3
Georget: Article 4
Georget: Article 5
Georget: Article 6
Georget: Article 7
Georget: Article 8
Fassbender: Article 9
Fassbender: Article 10
Fassbender: Article 11
Fassbender: Article 12
Dugard: Article 13
Dugard: Article 14
Dugard: Article 15
Couvreur: Article 16
Couvreur: Article 17
Anderson/Wordsworth: Article 18
Anderson/Wordsworth: Article 19
Khan: Article 20
Shaw: Article 21
Shaw: Article 22
Ollivier: Article 23
Jennings/Couvreur: Article 24
Palchetti: Article 25
Palchetti: Article 26
Palchetti: Article 27
Palchetti: Article 28
Palchetti: Article 29
Thirlway: Article 30
Kooijmans/Bordin: Article 31
Espósito: Article 32
Espósito: Article 33
Gaja: Relationship of the ICJ with Other International Courts and Tribunals
Chapter II. Competence of the Court
Dupuy/Hoss: Article 34
Zimmermann: Article 35
Tomuschat: Article 36
Simma/Richemond-Barak: Article 37
Pellet/Müller: Article 38
Kolb: General Principles of Procedural Law
Chapter III. Procedure
Kohen: Article 39
Yee: Article 40
Murphy: Counter-Claims Article 80 of the Rules
Oellers-Frahm/Zimmermann: Article 41
Berman/Hernández: Article 42
Macak: Article 43
Walter: Article 44
Yee: Article 45
von Schorlemer/Tzanakopoulos: Article 46
von Schorlemer/Tzanakopoulos: Article 47
Torres Bernárdez/Moïse Mbengue: Article 48
Benzing: Evidentiary Issues
Tams/Devaney: Article 49
Tams/Devaney: Article 50
Tams: Article 51
Tams: Article 52
von Mangoldt/Zimmermann: Article 53
Fassbender: Article 54
Fassbender: Article 55
Damrosch: Article 56
Hofmann/Karl: Article 57
Khan: Article 58
Brown: Article 59
Wegen: Discontinuance and Withdrawal
Zimmermann/Thienel: Article 60
Zimmermann/Geiss: Article 61
Miron/Chinkin: Article 62
Miron/Chinkin: Article 63
Espósito: Article 64
Chapter IV. Advisory Opinions
d'Argent: Article 65
Paulus: Article 66
Paulus: Article 67
Cot/Wittich: Article 68
Chapter V. Amendment
Karl: Article 69
Karl: Article 70

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Commentaries on International Law
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 251 mm
Gewicht 2330 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
ISBN-10 0-19-881489-5 / 0198814895
ISBN-13 978-0-19-881489-4 / 9780198814894
Zustand Neuware
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