Author: International Court of Justice
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789210013727
Category :
Languages : un
Pages : 0
Book Description
This 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).
Immunities and Criminal Proceedings: Vol II (Equatorial Guinea v. France)
Author: International Court of Justice
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789210013727
Category :
Languages : un
Pages : 0
Book Description
This 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).
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789210013727
Category :
Languages : un
Pages : 0
Book Description
This 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).
Immunities and criminal proceedings (Equatorial Guinea v. France)
Author: International Court of Justice
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789210038737
Category : Privileges and immunities
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This 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).
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789210038737
Category : Privileges and immunities
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This 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).
Immunities and Criminal Proceedings (Equatorial Guinea V. France)
Author: Patricio Alves de Souza
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Immunities and Criminal Proceedings (Equatorial Guinea V. France)
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789211573084
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789211573084
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Immunities and Criminal Proceedings: Vol I (Equatorial Guinea v. France)
Author: International Court of Justice
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789210013710
Category :
Languages : un
Pages : 0
Book Description
This 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).
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789210013710
Category :
Languages : un
Pages : 0
Book Description
This 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).
Immunities and criminal proceedings (Equatorial Guinea v. France)
Author: United Nations
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789210038720
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This 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).
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789210038720
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This 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).
Case Concerning Immunities and Criminal Proceedings
Author: United Nations Publications
Publisher: UN
ISBN: 9789211572957
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 8
Book Description
Opposite pages bear duplicate numbering
Publisher: UN
ISBN: 9789211572957
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 8
Book Description
Opposite pages bear duplicate numbering
Reports of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders
Author: United Nations
Publisher: UN
ISBN: 9789211573596
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
This 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.
Publisher: UN
ISBN: 9789211573596
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
This 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.
International Law Reports: Volume 197
Author: Christopher Greenwood
Publisher: International Law Reports
ISBN: 1009152726
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 779
Book Description
Volume 197 reports in English on decisions of international courts and arbitrators and judgments of national courts.
Publisher: International Law Reports
ISBN: 1009152726
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 779
Book Description
Volume 197 reports in English on decisions of international courts and arbitrators and judgments of national courts.
Secondary Rules of Primary Importance in International Law
Author: Gábor Kajtár
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192869019
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
The focus of this edited volume is the often-overlooked importance of secondary rules of international law. Secondary rules of international law-such as attribution, causality, and the standard and burden of proof-have often been neglected in scholarly literature and have seen fragmented application in international legal practice. Yet the systemic nature of international law entails that coherent and consistent application of such rules is a key element in reinforcing the legitimacy of decisions of international courts and tribunals. Accelerated development of international law and international litigation, coupled with the fragmented nature of the adjudicatory terrain calls for theoretical scrutiny and systemic analysis of the developments in the judicial treatment of secondary rules. This publication makes three important contributions to the study of secondary rules. First, it offers a comprehensive, expert doctrinal analysis of how standard of review, causation, evidentiary rules, and attribution operate in the case law of international courts or tribunals in fields spanning human rights, trade, investment, and humanitarian law. Second, it comparatively evaluates the divergent layers of meanings and normative expectations attached to secondary rules in international law scholarship as well as in the judicial practice of international courts and tribunals. Finally, the book investigates the role that secondary rules play in the development of the primary rules in international law and for the legitimacy of the decisions of international courts and tribunals. Earlier scholarly works have not problematized the role of secondary rules of international law in adjudication thoroughly. Secondary Rules of Primary Importance in International Law seeks to fill this gap by emphasizing the consequential nature of these secondary rules and argues that the outcome of litigation is fundamentally shaped by the exact standard of proof, standard of review, or attribution basis that is chosen by adjudicators. As such, the book offers an important resource for the study and practice of international law against the backdrop of the wide-ranging and fragmented nature of international adjudication.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0192869019
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
The focus of this edited volume is the often-overlooked importance of secondary rules of international law. Secondary rules of international law-such as attribution, causality, and the standard and burden of proof-have often been neglected in scholarly literature and have seen fragmented application in international legal practice. Yet the systemic nature of international law entails that coherent and consistent application of such rules is a key element in reinforcing the legitimacy of decisions of international courts and tribunals. Accelerated development of international law and international litigation, coupled with the fragmented nature of the adjudicatory terrain calls for theoretical scrutiny and systemic analysis of the developments in the judicial treatment of secondary rules. This publication makes three important contributions to the study of secondary rules. First, it offers a comprehensive, expert doctrinal analysis of how standard of review, causation, evidentiary rules, and attribution operate in the case law of international courts or tribunals in fields spanning human rights, trade, investment, and humanitarian law. Second, it comparatively evaluates the divergent layers of meanings and normative expectations attached to secondary rules in international law scholarship as well as in the judicial practice of international courts and tribunals. Finally, the book investigates the role that secondary rules play in the development of the primary rules in international law and for the legitimacy of the decisions of international courts and tribunals. Earlier scholarly works have not problematized the role of secondary rules of international law in adjudication thoroughly. Secondary Rules of Primary Importance in International Law seeks to fill this gap by emphasizing the consequential nature of these secondary rules and argues that the outcome of litigation is fundamentally shaped by the exact standard of proof, standard of review, or attribution basis that is chosen by adjudicators. As such, the book offers an important resource for the study and practice of international law against the backdrop of the wide-ranging and fragmented nature of international adjudication.