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The Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice: A Myth?

Authors :
Shigeru Oda
Source :
International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 49:251-277
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2000.

Abstract

It is my intention to appeal to scholars of a younger generation to undertake research on the thesis which, on the basis of my experience at the International Court of Justice–and I have been a serving Member for almost a quarter of a century–I shall be presenting in this paper. In my view, one subject missing from contemporary studies on the function and work of the International Court of Justice is a pragmatic examination of the manner in which certain contentious cases presented to the International Court of Justice have disappeared from view and of whether a judgment, once handed down, has actually been complied with by the parties to the dispute.

Details

ISSN :
14716895 and 00205893
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International and Comparative Law Quarterly
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0cf68539e2daaa30992d1542393df6a9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0020589300064150