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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Intersections of Law and Culture at the
Book SynopsisThis pioneering book explores the intersections of law and culture at the International Criminal Court (ICC), offering insights into how notions of culture affect the Court's legal foundations, functioning and legitimacy, both in theory and in practice. Leading scholars and legal practitioners take a multidisciplinary approach to challenge the view that international law is not limited or bound by a particular culture, arguing instead that law and culture are intertwined. Analysing how culture influences views of the law, the facts to which it applies, and the fairness of the outcome, the contributors consider the implications of culture and law for the ICC and its international reach. Chapters discuss important intersections of law and culture, from religion and politics to the definition of international crimes and their interpretation by judges. Highlighting the inherent but often overlooked role of 'culture' at the ICC, the book puts forward recommendations to aid the Court s future considerations. This book is a valuable resource for academics and students in a variety of fields including law, criminology, anthropology, international relations and political science. Its practical focus is also beneficial for legal practitioners and civil society organisations working in international criminal justice.Trade Review‘This volume provides an innovative perspective on the ICC’s work and is heartily recommended for scholars and students in the field of transitional justice looking for nuanced comprehen- sion of the challenges the ICC faces in delivering global justice.’ -- Mirjana Gavrilovic Nilsson, Journal of International Criminal Justice‘This text is an important and incisive exploration into cultural issues relating to the practice and procedure of the ICC.’ -- Molly Thomas, Cross-Cultural Human Rights Review‘This is thought-provoking analytical work that calls for self-awareness and engagement with culture. The collection will interest anyone working in the international criminal law field, and with the ICC - whether practitioners or academics.’ -- Silvina Sanchez-Mera, Law in Context‘This provocative volume on the culture of the ICC comes amid growing awareness that the Court's internal culture shapes its own legal operations as well as the far flung cultures in which it intervenes. Fraser and McGonigle Leyh have assembled an impressively diverse array of contributors to dissect the numerous cultural dimensions of the ICC's work. What they show is that, rather than delivering a universal conception of justice, the ICC's norms and approaches derive from specific (mostly Global North) cultures and intersect in complex – sometimes damaging – ways with different cultural practices and perspectives around the world. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the culturally specific character of a nominally “global” institution.’ -- Phil Clark, SOAS University of London, UK'This is a highly original and thought-provoking book on the ways in which culture impacts the work of the ICC. While some topics may be more familiar to lawyers, like cultural defences, other chapters discuss novel areas where law and culture intersect in relation to the Court. As detailed in this extraordinary treatise, the Court has continuously grappled with cultural entanglements both inside and outside its proceedings. For anyone interested in this global institution, this book is a welcome and much-needed addition to ICC scholarship.' --Michael Scharf, Case Western Reserve University, US'Offering a missing piece of the puzzle for conceptualizing the place of law and culture in international criminal law circuits, Julie Fraser and Brianne McGonigle Leyh have provided us with a brilliant framework for making sense of the ideas and complexities that shape international criminal law. Through an exploration into the way that various communities deal with norm breaking behavior and produce cultural codes which shape court daily practice, Intersections of Law and Culture at the International Criminal Court highlights issues that often go unaddressed in the life of the law. Instead, the volume offers us an intervention into the profundity of cultural processes that are central to the perceived stability and dynamism of international law. This is a must read for students of international law, who seek to understand the complexities of law and culture in the contemporary period.' --Kamari Clarke, University of California, Los Angeles, USTable of ContentsContents: 1 Intersections of law and culture at the International Criminal Court: Introduction 1 Julie Fraser and Brianne McGonigle Leyh 2 Now you see it, now you don’t: culture at the International Criminal Court 14 Leigh Swigart PART I SUBSTANTIVE CRIMES AND CULTURE 3 How to solve a problem like Al Madhi : proposal for a new crime of ‘attacks against cultural heritage’ 38 Peta-Louise Bagott 4 Cultural heritage destruction and the ICC: lessons from connecting cultural heritage and human rights through a library lens 59 Vicky Breemen and Kelly Breemen 5 Keeping the ‘delicate mosaic’ together: can the ICC deal with intangible cultural heritage? 81 Martyna Fałkowska-Clarys and Lily Martinet 6 A political analysis of sexual violence in the International Criminal Court 102 Alison Dundes Renteln PART II PROCEEDINGS AND CULTURE 7 ‘Solemnly declare to tell the truth’: internationalising the Solemn Undertaking before the International Criminal Court 127 Joshua Isaac Bishay 8 Spellbound at the International Criminal Court: the intersection of spirituality and international criminal law 147 Adina-Loredana Nistor, Andrew Merrylees and Barbora Holá 9 ‘Questioned by the Court’: the role of judges and sociocultural aspects of testimonial evidence in Katanga 169 Suzanne Schot 10 The power of culture and judicial decision-making at the International Criminal Court 190 Gregor Maučec 11 Doing ‘justice’ at the Office of the Prosecutor: portrayals of a cultural value 209 Cale Davis PART III DEFENCES, SENTENCING, VICTIMS AND CULTURE 12 In defence of culture: should defences based on culture apply at the ICC? 229 Noelle Higgins 13 Introducing aspects of transformative justice to the International Criminal Court through plea negotiation 249 Phoebe Oyugi and Owiso Owiso 14 ‘Culture’ and sentencing at the International Criminal Court 268 Michelle Coleman 15 A delicate mosaic: the ICC, culture and victims 288 Fiona McKay PART IV THE ICC’S GLOBAL REACH AND LEGITIMACY 16 The quest for cultural legitimacy at the ICC: a third-way approach as an appropriate response to African cultural paradigms 312 Ingrid Roestenburg-Morgan 17 ‘We will let it die on its own’: culture, ideology and power at play between the United States and the International Criminal Court 337 Brianne McGonigle Leyh 18 Asia’s reluctance to join the ICC: who is jilted by whom? 358 Nikhil Narayan 19 Exploring legal compatibilities and pursuing cultural legitimacy: Islamic law and the ICC 378 Julie Fraser 20 Afterword: culture, genuine and juridical 397 Mark Goodale Index
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd The European Court of Human Rights: Current
Book SynopsisThis insightful book considers how the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is faced with numerous challenges which emanate from authoritarian and populist tendencies arising across its member states. It argues that it is now time to reassess how the ECHR responds to such challenges to the protection of human rights in the light of its historical origins.Written by a group of established and emerging experts from diverse backgrounds, this book offers a fresh perspective on the questions and challenges facing the ECHR, bringing together different, and thus far isolated, strands of academic and political debate. Contributions combine historiographical insights with explorations of the current and pressing need for the ECHR to find a role for itself, especially in an environment where there is increased scepticism towards the idea of human rights protection. In particular, the critical conception of the Convention as an 'alarm bell mechanism' is examined and assessed in relation to its original goal to prevent authoritarian backsliding.The European Court of Human Rights: Current Challenges in Historical Perspective will be an important source of reference to academic researchers and students with an interest in human rights, international law and the law and politics of international organisations. It will also appeal to policymakers and legal practitioners due to its examination of pertinent legal and political issues that challenge international organisations.Trade Review‘The volume provides an excellent tour de force through both the history of the ECtHR as well as the Court's dealing with histories in its case law. It poses questions to the core of the self-understanding, not only of the ECtHR but also for the legal and political scholarship on the Court. The multiplicity of voices assembled by the editors provide a rich and nuanced analysis, which does not fall into the trap of nostalgia but highlights the complex contexts in which the Court has, continues, and will operate in the future.’ -- Silvia Steininger, Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie'An original, unique and fundamental contribution to the widespread debate on the very idea of an international system for protecting human rights that directly affects the European Court of Human Rights, ''the conscience of Europe''. In revisiting history from a contemporary perspective, this work provides an outstanding critical analysis of the Court's alarm bell function in the most sensitive areas of human rights. An illuminating book in which the past enlightens the present. A must-read for everyone in the field.' -- Françoise Tulkens, Former Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights'In what ways can the study of history inform current debates about the European Court of Human Rights? Uniting some of the academy's most thoughtful writers on the European Court, this volume explores the uses, misuses and insights of history in analyzing both the Court's jurisprudence and its evermore contested political role. The volume provides depth to current debates and will speak to lawyers, legal scholars, and historians of Europe alike.' -- Alexandra Huneeus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction: The European Court of Human Rights – the past in the present 1 Helmut Philipp Aust PART I CURRENT CHALLENGES OF THE COURT 2 From boom to backlash? The European Court of Human Rights and the transformation of Europe 21 Mikael Rask Madsen 3 Principled resistance to the European Court of Human Rights and its case law: a comparative assessment 43 Marten Breuer 4 Can Strasbourg be replicated at a global level? A view from Geneva 71 Yuval Shany PART II HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CURRENT CHALLENGES: THE DRAFTING HISTORY IN CONTEXT 5 The European Convention on Human Rights and postwar history: why origins matter 90 Marco Duranti 6 For the sake of unity: the drafting history of the European Convention on Human Rights and its current relevance 109 Esra Demir-Gürsel 7 Asylum and immigration under the European Convention on Human Rights – an exclusive universality? 133 Prisca Feihle PART III HISTORIES AS CASES AND IN THE CASES 8 History as an afterthought: the (re)discovery of Article 18 in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights 158 Bașak Çalı and Kristina Hatas 9 Rethinking effectiveness: authoritarianism, state violence and the limits of the European Court of Human Rights 177 Dilek Kurban 10 ‘Never Again’ as a cornerstone of the Strasbourg system: the traces of the Holocaust in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights 200 Aleksandra Gliszczyńska-Grabias 11 Historical truth before the European Court of Human Rights 221 Björnstjern Baade 12 The limits of the European Court of Human Rights vis-à-vis contestation and authoritarianism: concluding observations 244 Esra Demir-Gürsel Index 264
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Peace and Justice at the International Criminal
Book SynopsisPeace and Justice at the International Criminal Court focuses on the evolution and the present-day work of the International Criminal Court, a historic global institution. Errol P. Mendes provides a compelling argument that there can never be a sustainable peace in conflicts unless the cause of justice is also addressed. The author dives deep into the facts and rulings of the Court that involved some of the most serious international conflicts in recent times. The author also discusses the challenges facing the Court from failed prosecutions to failures of the UN Security Council and other member states. What results is a detailed but honest critique of where the Court succeeds and where it needs to improve. Mendes goes on to provide a prediction of the greatest challenges facing the Court in the foreseeable future. This book is a valuable resource for academics and students in international criminal law and practice, public international relations, political science, military and war studies.Table of ContentsContents 1. The Court as an Offspring of Centuries of Peace with Justice 2. The First Decades in the Fight Against Impunity by the Court and Unfounded Allegations of Bias Against Africa 3. Justice Did Not Duel Peace in the Alleged First Genocide of the 21st Century 4. Is it Peace, Justice, or a Final Military Solution in the Tragedy of Northern Uganda? 5. The ICC as a Catalyst for Sustainable Peace and New National Judicial Institutes 6. The Greatest Global Challenges Facing the Court: From Africa, Gaza, and Afghanistan to Dealing with the Hypocrisy of the UN Security Council Index
£27.95
United Nations Treaty Series 3129 (English/French Edition)
Book SynopsisIn accordance with Article 102 of the Charter and the relevant General Assembly Resolutions, every treaty and international agreement registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat since 1946 is published in the United Nations Treaty Series. At present, the collection includes about 30,000 treaties reproduced in their authentic languages, together with translations into English and French, as necessary.Conformément à l'article 102 de la Charte et aux résolutions pertinentes de l'Assemblée générale, tous les traités et accords internationaux enregistrés ou classés auprès du Secrétariat depuis 1946 sont publiés dans le Recueil des traités. Actuellement, la collection comprend environ 30.000 traités reproduits dans leur langue d'origine, avec des traductions en anglais et en français, si nécessaire.
£38.21
United Nations Treaty Series 3114 (English/French Edition)
Book SynopsisIn accordance with Article 102 of the Charter and the relevant General Assembly Resolutions, every treaty and international agreement registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat since 1946 is published in the United Nations Treaty Series. At present, the collection includes about 30,000 treaties reproduced in their authentic languages, together with translations into English and French, as necessary.
£42.46
United Nations Treaty Series 3138 (English/French Edition)
Book SynopsisIn accordance with Article 102 of the Charter and the relevant General Assembly Resolutions, every treaty and international agreement registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat since 1946 is published in the United Nations Treaty Series. At present, the collection includes about 30,000 treaties reproduced in their authentic languages, together with translations into English and French, as necessary.Conformément à l'article 102 de la Charte et aux résolutions pertinentes de l'Assemblée générale, tous les traités et accords internationaux enregistrés ou classés auprès du Secrétariat depuis 1946 sont publiés dans le Recueil des traités. Actuellement, la collection comprend environ 30.000 traités reproduits dans leur langue d'origine, avec des traductions en anglais et en français, si nécessaire.
£42.46
United Nations Treaty Series 3108 (English/French Edition)
Book SynopsisIn accordance with Article 102 of the Charter and the relevant General Assembly Resolutions, every treaty and international agreement registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat since 1946 is published in the United Nations Treaty Series. At present, the collection includes about 30,000 treaties reproduced in their authentic languages, together with translations into English and French, as necessary.Conformément à l'article 102 de la Charte et aux résolutions pertinentes de l'Assemblée générale, tous les traités et accords internationaux enregistrés ou classés auprès du Secrétariat depuis 1946 sont publiés dans le Recueil des traités. Actuellement, la collection comprend environ 30.000 traités reproduits dans leur langue d'origine, avec des traductions en anglais et en français, si nécessaire.
£38.21
United Nations Treaty Series 3143 (English/French Edition)
Book SynopsisIn accordance with Article 102 of the Charter and the relevant General Assembly Resolutions, every treaty and international agreement registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat since 1946 is published in the United Nations Treaty Series. At present, the collection includes about 30,000 treaties reproduced in their authentic languages, together with translations into English and French, as necessary.Conformément à l'article 102 de la Charte et aux résolutions pertinentes de l'Assemblée générale, tous les traités et accords internationaux enregistrés ou classés auprès du Secrétariat depuis 1946 sont publiés dans le Recueil des traités. Actuellement, la collection comprend environ 30.000 traités reproduits dans leur langue d'origine, avec des traductions en anglais et en français, si nécessaire.
£42.46
United Nations Standard on public-private
Book SynopsisThe UNECE Standard on Public-Private Partnerships/Concession Legal Framework in support of the SDGs and its accompanying guide establishes the legal framework for Public-Private Partnerships for the Sustainable Development Goals (PPPs for the SDGs) and the contracts that give effect to them in member States, including the rules and procedures governing their selection, preparation, appraisal, procurement and implementation, the contractual principles and institutional arrangements applicable to them, and assist in the orderly and coordinated delivery of PPPs
£25.46
United Nations Summaries of judgments, advisory opinions and
Book SynopsisThis publication contains summaries of the judgments, advisory opinions and orders of a substantive nature issued by the International Court of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, from 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2022. It is the continuation of six earlier volumes on the same subject (ST/LEG/SER.F/1 and Addenda 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6), which covered the periods 1948-1991, 1992-1996, 1997-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017, respectively. During the period covered by this publication, the Court issued 29 judgments, advisory opinions and orders of a substantive nature. It should be noted that the materials contained herein are summaries prepared by the Registry of the Court, which do not involve the responsibilities of the Court itself
£56.00
Bernan Distribution Resolutions and Decisions Adopted by the General
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United Nations Treaty Series 3165
£38.00
United Nations Treaty Series 3185
£46.80
John Wiley & Sons Treaty Series 3191
£41.80
John Wiley & Sons Treaty Series 3211
£46.80
John Wiley & Sons Treaty Series 3217
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United Nations Resolutions and Decisions Adopted by the General Assembly During Its Seventyeight Session Volume III
£30.40
United Nations AnnuaireYearbook 20222023
£40.85
United Nations Yearbook of the International Court of Justice
Book SynopsisThe Yearbook presents the work of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) between 1 August 2018 and 31 July 2019, as well as its organisation and functioning. The publication also includes annexes that relate to the Court's history and practice since 1946, as well as the Practice Directions adopted by the ICJ
£33.11
United Nations Reports of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and
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United Nations Legality of the threat or use of nuclear weapons:
Book SynopsisThis case, entered on the Court's General List on 19 December 1994, under number 95, was the subject of an Advisory Opinion delivered on 8 July 1996. The documents relating to the case include: Volume I. Request for Advisory Opinion; Written Proceedings; Volume II. Oral Statements. A CD-ROM containing the annexes can be found in a sleeve at the end of each volume
£56.80
United Nations Appeal relating to the Jurisdiction of the ICAO
Book SynopsisOpposite pages bear duplicate numbering
£19.76
United Nations Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and
Book SynopsisOpposite pages bear duplicate numbering
£6.95
United Nations Judgments, orders and advisory opinions: Vol. 10,
Book SynopsisAny legal library would be incomplete without the entire set of this historical reprint of the decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice. The 15 bound volumes include Judgments from 1923-1930 (Series A), Advisory Opinions from 1923-1930 (Series B) and Judgments, Orders and Advisory Opinions from 1931-1940 (Series A/B). Volume 7 contains the fourth Advisory Opinions of Access to German Minority Schools in Upper Silesia; Customs Râgime between Germany and Austria; Railway Traffic between Lithuania and Poland and Access to, or Anchorage in, the Port of Danzig, of Polish War Vessels
£39.06
United Nations Judgments, orders and advisory opinions: Vol. 14,
Book SynopsisAny legal library would be incomplete without the entire set of this historical reprint of the decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice. The 15 bound volumes include Judgments from 1923-1930 (Series A), Advisory Opinions from 1923-1930 (Series B) and Judgments, Orders and Advisory Opinions from 1931-1940 (Series A/B). Volume 7 contains the fourth Advisory Opinions of Access to German Minority Schools in Upper Silesia; Customs Râgime between Germany and Austria; Railway Traffic between Lithuania and Poland and Access to, or Anchorage in, the Port of Danzig, of Polish War Vessels
£23.76
United Nations Arbitral Award of 3 October 1899 (Guyana v.
Book SynopsisJudgment of 18 December 2020
£15.15
United Nations Bibliography of the International Court of
Book SynopsisThis publication contains bibliographical details of works concerning or making reference to the International Court of Justice that were published between 2004 to 2009 and received by the Registry of the Court
£30.56
United Nations Bibliography of the International Court of
Book SynopsisThis publication contains bibliographical details of works concerning or making reference to the International Court of Justice that were published between 2014 to 2016 and received by the Registry of the Court
£30.56
United Nations Immunities and criminal proceedings: Vol. 1:
Book SynopsisThis case was entered on the Court's General List on 13 June 2016 under number 163 and was the subject of a Judgment delivered on 11 December 2020. The documents relating to the case include the Application instituting proceedings, the Request for the indication of provisional measures and the written proceedings (Volume I) as well as the verbatim records of public hearings (Volume II)
£46.75
United Nations Immunities and criminal proceedings: Vol. 2:
Book SynopsisThis case was entered on the Court's General List on 13 June 2016 under number 163 and was the subject of a Judgment delivered on 11 December 2020. The documents relating to the case include the Application instituting proceedings, the Request for the indication of provisional measures and the written proceedings (Volume I) as well as the verbatim records of public hearings (Volume II)
£45.05
United Nations Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and
Book SynopsisOpposite pages bear duplicate numbering
£6.95
United Nations Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and
Book SynopsisThis volume of the ICJ's signature series includes all the decisions taken by the International Court of Justice in 2020. The ICJ Reports 2020 consists of one hard-bound volume with a comprehensive index
£72.80
United Nations Application of the International Convention on
Book SynopsisOpposite pages bear duplicate numbering
£15.15
United Nations Arbitral Award of 3 October 1899: (Guyana v.
Book SynopsisOrder fixing the time-limits for the filing of the Memorial of Guyana and the Counter-Memorial of Venezuela
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United Nations Application of the International Convention for
Book SynopsisOrder extending the time-limit for the filing of the Counter-Memorial of the Russian Federation
£6.95
United Nations Alleged violations of the 1955 Treaty of Amity,
Book SynopsisOrder extending the time-limit for the filing of the Counter-Memorial of the United States of America
£6.95
United Nations Judgments, orders and advisory opinions: Vol. 8,
Book SynopsisAny legal library would be incomplete without the entire set of this historical reprint. The 15 bound volumes of the judgments, orders and advisory opinions of the PCIJ include the collections of judgments from 1923-1930 (Series A) and advisory opinions from 1923-1930 (Series B), and the collections of judgments, orders and advisory opinions from 1931-1940 (Series A/B). Volume 8 contains advisory opinions in the following cases: Treatment of Polish Nationals and Other Persons of Polish Origin or Speech in the Danzig Territory, Interpretation of the Greco-Bulgarian Agreement of 9 December 1927 and Interpretation of the Convention of 1919 concerning Employment of Women during the Night; judgments in: Free Zones of Upper Savoy and the District of Gex and Interpretation of the Statute of the Memel Territory; and orders in: Interpretation of the Statute of the Memel Territory and Legal Status of the South-Eastern Territory of Greenland
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United Nations Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and
Book SynopsisJudgment on the merits of the case
£24.26
United Nations Application of the International Convention on
Book SynopsisOrder on the Request for provisional measures filed by Azerbaijan
£7.76
United Nations Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and
Book SynopsisThis volume of the ICJ's signature series includes all the decisions taken by the International Court of Justice in 2021. The ICJ Reports 2021 consists of one hard-bound volume with a comprehensive index
£83.20
United Nations Judgments, orders and advisory opinions: Vol. 1,
Book SynopsisAny legal library would be incomplete without the entire set of this historical reprint. The 15 bound volumes of the judgments, orders and advisory opinions of the PCIJ include the collections of judgments from 1923-1930 (Series A) and advisory opinions from 1923-1930 (Series B), and the collection of judgments, orders and advisory opinions from 1931-1940 (Series A/B). Volume 1 contains the advisory opinions in the following cases: Designation of the Workers' Delegate for the Netherlands at the Third Session of the International Labour Conference, Competence of the ILO in Regard to International Regulation of the Conditions of Labour of Persons Employed in Agriculture, Competence of the ILO to Examine Proposals for the Organization, Nationality Decrees Issued in Tunis and Morocco, Status of Eastern Carelia, German Settlers in Poland, Acquisition of Polish Nationality, Jaworzina, and Monastery of Saint Naoum; and the judgments in the following cases: S.S. 'Wimbledon#, Mavrommatis Palestine Concessions, and Treaty of Neuilly, Article 179, Annex, Paragraph 4 (Interpretation)
£180.00
United Nations Judgments, orders and advisory opinions: Vol. 2,
Book SynopsisAny legal library would be incomplete without the entire set of this historical reprint. The 15 bound volumes of the judgments, orders and advisory opinions of the PCIJ include the collections of judgments from 1923-1930 (Series A) and advisory opinions from 1923-1930 (Series B), and the collection of judgments, orders and advisory opinions from 1931-1940 (Series A/B). Volume 2 contains the advisory opinions in the following cases: Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations, Polish Postal Service in Danzig, Interpretation of Article 3, Paragraph 2, of the Treaty of Lausanne and Competence of the ILO to Regulate Incidentally the Personal Work of the Employer; and the judgments in the following cases: Interpretation of Judgment No. 3, Mavrommatis Jerusalem Concessions, and Certain German Interests in Polish Upper Silesia
£145.60
United Nations Judgments, orders and advisory opinions: Vol. 9,
Book SynopsisAny legal library would be incomplete without the entire set of this historical reprint. The 15 bound volumes of the judgments, orders and advisory opinions of the PCIJ include the collections of judgments from 1923-1930 (Series A) and advisory opinions from 1923-1930 (Series B), and the collections of judgments, orders and advisory opinions from 1931-1940 (Series A/B). Volume 9 contains judgments in Legal Status of Eastern Greenland and Appeal from a Judgment of the Hungaro/Czechoslovak Mixed Arbitral Tribunal (The Peter Pâzmâny University); and orders in: Delimitation of the Territorial Waters between the Island of Castellorizo and the Coasts of Anatolia, Prince von Pless Administration, Legal Status of the South Eastern Territory of Greenland, Appeals from Certain Judgments of the Hungaro/Czechoslovak Mixed Arbitral Tribunal, Polish Agrarian Reform and German Minority
£141.60
United Nations Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and
Book SynopsisThis case was entered on the Court's General List on 28 August 2014 under number 161 and was the subject of a Judgment on the preliminary objections raised by Kenya delivered on 2 February 2017 and a Judgment on the merits of the case delivered on 12 October 2021. The documents relating to the case include the Application Instituting Proceedings, the Written Proceedings and the Verbatim Records of the Public Hearings
£116.00
United Nations Judgments, orders and advisory opinions: Vol. 5,
Book SynopsisAny legal library would be incomplete without the entire set of this historical reprint. The 15 bound volumes of the judgments, orders and advisory opinions of the PCIJ include the collections of judgments from 1923-1930 (Series A) and advisory opinions from 1923-1930 (Series B), and the collections of judgments, orders and advisory opinions from 1931-1940 (Series A/B). Volume 5 contains judgments in: Serbian Loans, Brazilian Loans, and Territorial Jurisdiction of the International Commission of the River Oder; and orders in: Denunciation of the Treaty of 2 November 1865 between China and Belgium, Factory at Chorzâw, and Free Zones of Upper Savoy and the District of Gex
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United Nations Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the
Book SynopsisThe Charter of the United Nations was signed in 1945 by 51 countries representing all continents, paving the way for the creation of the United Nations on 24 October 1945. The Statute of the International Court of Justice forms part of the Charter. The aim of the Charter is to save humanity from war; to reaffirm human rights and the dignity and worth of the human person; to proclaim the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small; and to promote the prosperity of all humankind. The Charter is the foundation of international peace and security.
£35.96
United Nations Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and
Book SynopsisThis series contains the decisions of the Court in both the English and French texts. Each decision is published as soon as possible after it has been given, in an unbound fascicle, which is sold separately. To allow for binding, a continuous system of pagination is adopted for all the fascicles of any one year. Early each year an analytical index is published of the previous year's decisions; this may also be purchased separately. A binder is available for those who have obtained the separate fascicles and index at the time of their publication. The collected decisions, with index, for each year, may also be obtained ready bound in one volume
£8.56
United Nations Application for revision of the judgment of 23
Book SynopsisOpposite pages bear duplicate numbering
£6.95