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adam_text | Table of
Contents
Preface v
List of Abbreviations
xix
Table of Cases
xxi
Table of Legislative and Related Acts
xxxi
I) Initial Observations on the Peaceful Resolution of International Disputes
1
1.
Importance and Context
1
a) Disputes are Normal, but Give Rise to Various Dangers
1
b) Ways of Containing Disputes within the Margins of Internationally
Acceptable Behaviour
2
c) Nineteenth-Century Mechanisms for Dealing with Disputes
3
d) The Emergence of International Law on the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
7
e) The Peaceful Settlement of Disputes as a Collective Interest
9
f) Relative Weakness of the Law on the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
11
g) Consent as a Governing Principle of Dispute Resolution
14
h) Procedures for the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
17
2.
Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter
19
a) Links between the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes and Non-recourse
to the Use of Force Further Examination)
19
b) Types of Dispute Envisaged by the Charter
21
c) A Duty to Seek a Solution to the Dispute?
23
d) The Field to which Chapter VI Applies (Articles
33
et seą)
24
e) Seising the Organs of the UN
28
f) Action by the Security Council or the General Assembly
30
g) Overall Summary
35
II) Origins and Environment of the International Court of Justice at The Hague
39
1.
Arbitration and Organised Justice: Creation of the Permanent Court of
International Justice in
1920 39
a) From Arbitration to International Justice
39
b) Difference between Arbitration and International Justice
45
2.
The Transition in
1945
from the Permanent Court of International Justice
to the International Court of Justice
51
a) Reasons for Dissolving the PCIJ
51
b) The Process of Creating the ICJ
53
c) Establishment of the ICJ
58
3.
The International Court of Justice as the Principal Judicial Organ of the
United Nations and of Public International Law
59
a) The Court as the Principal Judicial Organ of the United Nations
59
b) The Court as Organ of Public International Law
65
4.
The Main International Jurisdictions based at The Hague
67
a) Other International Tribunals
67
b) A Digression: Definition of International Tribunal
69
III) The Texts Governing the Court s Activities
77
1.
Constitutive Texts: The Statute and the Charter
77
a) The Significance of Constitutive Texts
77
b) Peremptory Character of the Statute
80
c) Revision of the Statute
86
d) Denouncing or Withdrawing from the Statute
88
e) Participation in the Statute by States which are not UN Members
93
2.
The Rules: Derivative Provisions
96
a) What are the Rules?
96
b) Peremptory Character and Modification of the Rules f99
c) Subordination to the Statute
101
3.
Subordinate Texts: Practice Directions
105
a) Reasons for Issuing Practice Directions
105
b) Content of Practice Directions
106
IV) Composition of the Court
109
1.
The Bench
109
a) Fifteen Judges
109
b) Nationalities of the Judges
110
c) Judges from States that are not UN Members 111
d) Personal Qualities of the Judges 111
e) Representation of the Main Forms of Civilization and the Principal
Legal Systems of the World
113
f) Ad hoc Judges
118
g) Irremovibility, Resignation and Incompatibility of Judges
132
h) Quorum
137
2.
Electing the Judges
138
3.
Chambers of the Court
142
a) General Observations
142
b) Types of Chambers
143
c) Relations between the Chambers and the Court
145
d) Jurisdiction of Chambers
146
e) Functioning and Procedure
150
4.
The Registry
154
V) Contentious Procedure: Inter-State Disputes
159
1.
First Steps in a Case
159
a) Seising the Court
159
b) Conditions for the Validity of the Document Initiating the Proceedings
164
c) The Court s Non-formalist Attitude to the Requirements for Starting a Case
165
d) Cases Brought by Non-parties to the Statute
171
e) Recommencing a Case
174
f) Striking from the Court s List
177
g) Effects of Starting Proceedings
179
h) Amendment of Initial Claims/Requests
180
i) The Court s Inherent Power to Decide the True Scope of a Claim
188
2.
Discontinuing a Case
190
a) The Object of Discontinuance and the Provisions of the Rules
190
b) Formal Requirements for Discontinuance
193
c) The Court s Practice
193
d) Effects of Bilateral Character of Discontinuance
195
e) The Final Nature of a Discontinuance
196
f) The Parties Agreement to a Discontinuance is Binding on the Court
197
g) Discontinuance by Virtue of Argument or Pleading?
197
3.
Validity of Seising the Court, Jurisdiction of the Court and Admissibility of
an Application
199
a) Is the Court Validly Seised?
(renvoi)
200
b)
The Distinction between Jurisdiction and Admissibility
200
c) The Distinction between Competence and Jurisdiction
211
d) The Distinction between General and Special Competence and General and
Special Admissibility
212
e) The Personal, Material, Temporal and Spatial Spheres of Competence and
Admissibility
214
f) Questions relating to Competence
215
g) Questions of Admissibility
219
4.
Preliminary Objections
224
a) Definition of a Preliminary Objection
224
b) Preliminary Objections and Substantive Defences
226
c) Formalities for Presenting Preliminary Objections
228
d) Effects of Preliminary Objections: Scope of Decisions
235
e) The Not-exclusively-preliminary Character of an Objection (the Old
Joining to the Merits )
240
f) The Priority of Preliminary Objections to Jurisdiction over those relating
to Admissibility and the Priority of Preliminary Objections of a Peremptory
Nature over Other Ones
247
g) The Principle that the Court is Free to Choose the Order in which it
examines Objections in the Same Category
251
h) Objections that are Necessarily Pre-preliminary ?
252
i) Objections necessarily post-preliminary (ie objections which in reality
are by their very nature defences on the merits)?
256
5. Personal Jurisdiction (ratione
personae):
Who can Appear before the Court
as a Party?
259
a) General Aspects
259
b) Only states
... ,
Article
34,
Paragraph
1
of the Statute
263
c) Participation by International Organisations in Exchanges of Information:
Paragraphs
2
and
3
of Article
34 276
d) Member States of the United Nations which are
ipso
facto Parties to the
Statute, Article
93,
Paragraph
1
of the Charter and Article
35,
Paragraph
1
of the Statute
280
e) States which are not UN Members but are parties to the Statute, Article
93,
Paragraph
2
of the Charter and Article
35,
Paragraph
1
of the Statute
285
f) States which are not Parties to the Statute, Article
35,
Paragraphs
2
and
3
of the Statute
285
g) Effect of Non-recognition of a State
295
6.
Subject-matter Jurisdiction {ratione
matériáé):
Which Cases can the Court
Decide?
297
a) The Concept of Subject-matter Jurisdiction
297
b) Existence of a Dispute
300
c) Legal nature of a Dispute
31*9
d) Digression: The Old Distinction between Justiciable Disputes (Legal) and
Non-justiciable Ones (Political)
332
e) The Application of Public International Law to Disputes
336
f) Judgment ex
aequo et
bono
360
7.
Consensual Jurisdiction {ratione consensus): When can the Court decide a Case?
370
a) The Concept and Place of Consensual Jurisdiction
370
b) Consent through Bilateral or Unilateral Acts. Optional and Compulsory
Jurisdiction. Consent Prior to or After the Start of a Dispute
375
c) The Absence of Formalism
380
d) Exceptions to the Principle of Consent?
382
e) First Head of Jurisdiction: Treaties for the Peaceful Resolution of Disputes
395
f) Second Head of Jurisdiction: Compromissory Clauses
409
g) Third Head of Jurisdiction: The Optional Clause of Compulsory Jurisdiction
447
h) Fourth Head of Jurisdiction: Special Agreements
530
i) Fifth Head of Jurisdiction: The forum prorogatum
546
j) The Overall Position
559
8.
Freedom to use Some Other Mode of Dispute Resolution even where there is
Compulsory Jurisdiction
562
9.
Limitation of the Court s Jurisdiction if the Subject of the Dispute affects the
Rights and Obligations of Third States which have not Consented to it
565
a) General Aspects
565
b) Exercise
of Jurisdiction Generally Prevented: the Monetary Gold Principle
567
c) Inadmissibility of Applications affecting the Legal Interests of Third Parties?
576
d) Specific Duty to take account of the Rights and Obligations of Third Parties:
Jurisprudence on Boundary Delimitation
577
10.
Concurrent Titles of Jurisdiction
583
11.
Transitional Jurisdiction under Article
36,
paragraph
5,
and Article
37
of the Statute
589
a) General Considerations
589
b) Article
36,
paragraph
5 591
c) Article
37 597
12.
Jurisdiction as to Jurisdiction
601
13.
The Principle ofthe Forum
Perpetuum
or
Perpetuano Fori
606
14.
Provisional Measures of Protection
611
a) General Aspects
611
b) Historical Aspects
614
c) The Purpose of Provisional Measures
616
d) Material Conditions for the Indication of Provisional Measures
621
e) Procedure for the Indication of Provisional Measures
633
f) Effects of Provisional Measures
638
g) Provisional Measures in Advisory Opinion Cases
650
h) The Role of the Security Council in the Context of Provisional Measures
652
i) Positive or Negative Derogation from the Power under Article
41
of the
Statute?
657
15.
Counterclaims
658
a) Concept and General Aspects
658
b) Conditions for the Acceptance of a Counterclaim
663
c) Procedural Aspects
673
d) Compatibility with the Statute of the Rules and Judicial Practice
676
16.
Default Procedure
677
a) General Features
677
b) Field of, and Conditions for, the Application of Article
53 681
c) Particular Obligations under Article
53,
Paragraph
2
of the Statute
685
d) Particular Aspects
690
17.
Intervention by Third States
694
a) General Features
694
b) Intervention under Article
62
of the Statute
703
c) Intervention under Article
63
of the Statute
730
18.
The Power to Pronounce
a non líquet
743
19.
Judgments and Orders by Consent
751
20.
Declaratory Judgments
755
21.
Effects of the Decision
760
a) Definitions and Conceptual Features: The Force of resjudicata, Binding
Character of the Judgment and its Execution
760
b) Legal Scope of Article
59
of the Statute
763
22.
Interpretation of the Judgment
776
a) General Features
776
b) Conditions for Interpretation
778
c) Procedure
792
d) Imperative Character of Article
60 798
23. Revision
of a Judgment
802
a) General Features
802
b) Requirements for Revision
807
c) Procedure
819
d) Imperative Character of Article
61 826
24.
Implementation of the Judgment
828
a) General Observations
828
b) The Parties Obligation to Execute the Judgment (Article
94,
paragraph
1
of the Charter)
835
c) Mechanisms for Forcing Compliance with a Judgment (Article
94,
paragraph
2
of the Charter)
839
d) Overview and Perspectives
860
25.
The Court s Competence as an Appellate Body (Supervisory Jurisdiction)
863
a) General Points, including Typology
863
b) Value and Dangers of the Court s Appellate Proceedings
870
c) Jurisdiction and Procedure
871
d) Degree of Cognisance
875
e) Overview
878
26.
Jurisdiction to Review the Legality of Acts of Other United Nations Organs,
particularly the Security Council
879
a) General Aspects
879
b) History of the Question
882
c) Arguments for and against Judicial Review
892
d) Competences within the UN System
896
e) Modalities of Review by the Court
897
f) Effects of the Court s Pronouncement
910
g) Perspectives
912
27.
The Competence of the Security Council to order a Party not to Seise
the Court
913
VI) General Principles applicable to Contentious Proceedings
917
1.
The Principle
ne
eat judex ultra
petita
porţiuni
919
a) Definition, Nature and Scope of the Principle
919
b) Limitations of the Principle
923
c) Action infra
petita
926
2.
Questions concerned with Establishing the Facts, in particular the Burden
of Proof
928
a) General Aspects
928
b) The Principle of Free Assessment of the Evidence
930
c) The General Rule onus
probandi
incumbit acton
931
d) Limitations to the General Rule on Burden of Proof
933
e) The Principle that the Parties must Cooperate with the Court to establish
the Relevant Facts
942
f) Standard of Proof
944
3.
The Parties Duty of Loyalty inter
se
945
a) General Aspects
945
b) The Duty of Loyally derived from the Principle of Good Faith
946
c) Prohibition of Abuse of Process
947
d) Estoppel
949
e) The Maxim nemo
expropria
turpitudine commodum capere
potesť
(No-one can profit from his own wrongdoing)
951
VII)
Procedural Aspects of Contentious Cases
953
1.
The Concept and Purpose of Procedure
953
2.
The Various Stages of the Procedure, from the Application to the Decision
(Seising the Court, Written Phase, Oral Phase, Deliberation, Judgment)
956
3.
The Agents of the Parties
983
4.
Orders of the Court
987
5.
The Languages of the Court
990
6.
Public Character of the Proceedings
993
7.
Joinder or Consolidation of Cases
997
8.
Costs
1002
9.
The Process of Judicial Decision-making
1006
10.
Individual and Dissenting Opinions
1011
VIII)
Advisory Opinion Procedure: Opinions given to certain Organs of,
or Affiliated to, the United Nations
1019
1.
What is an Advisory Opinion?
1019
a) Concept and Function of an Advisory Opinion
1019
b) Texts Governing the Advisory Function
1022
c) Origins of the Advisory Function in the Days of the PCIJ
1026
d) From the PCIJ to the ICJ
1030
e) Questions of Jurisdiction and Admissibility in the Context of Advisory
Opinion Cases
1032
2.
Seising the Court: Who can Request an Advisory Opinion?
1037
a) Authorised Organs
1037
b) Organs which have not been Authorised: the Secretary-General
1049
c) Entities that are not Authorised: States
1050
d) Persons not Authorised: Individuals
1057
3.
The Court s Jurisdiction: When can the Court give an Advisory Opinion?
1057
a) General Aspects
1057
b) Authorisation of the Requesting Organ
1058
c) The Legal Question
1061
d) Consent of the Parties when a Request is made for an Advisory Opinion
on a Currently Pending Dispute between Them
1069
e) Interpretation and Reformulation of the Question by the Court
1077
4.
Admissibility of the Request: What Conditions must it Satisfy?
1081
5.
The Non-existent Discretionary Character of the Opinion: Is the Court
Bound to Render One?
1083
a) State of the Jurisprudence
1083
b)
Travaux Préparatoires
and Texts
1083
c) Legal Doctrine
1084
d) The Concept of a Discretionary Power
1086
e) Critique of the Idea that the Court has a Discretionary Power
1091
6.
Legal and Political Effects of Advisory Opinions
1094
a) General Effects of Advisory Opinions
1094
b) Binding and Executory Advisory Opinions
1100
7.
Procedure for Advisory Opinions
1102
a) General Aspects
1102
b) Steps in the Procedural Process
1103
c) Miscellaneous Questions
1112
8.
Overall Assessment
1116
IX) General Principles governing the Court s Contentious and Advisory Procedures
1119
1.
The Fundamental Principle of Equality as between the Parties
1119
a) General Considerations
1119
b) Equality as a Constitutional Principle
1І21
c) Equality as a Principle of Reciprocity
1123
d) Equality as a Procedural Principle
1124
2.
The Maxim concerning the Proper Administration of Justice
1127
a) General Observations
1127
b) Specific Functions of the Principle
1128
c) General Function of the Principle: Limits of Judicial Integrity
(Negative Aspect) and Balancing of Interests (Positive Aspect)
1136
X) The Court s Jurisprudence and its Current Trends
1139
1.
The Court s Contribution: The Development of a Jurisprudence
1139
2.
General Overview: Jurisprudential Phases and Major Decisions
1144
a) Particular Features of the PCIJ s Jurisprudence
1144
b) The ICJ: General Considerations
1147
c) First Phase of the ICJ s Activities: Dynamism and Internationalism
(1947-62) 1149
d) The ICJ s Second Phase:
Proceduralist
Jurisprudence and a Trend towards
Stagnation
( 1966-86) 1152
e) Third Phase of the ICJ: Renaissance and Hyperactivity
(
1986-the Present Day)
1155
3.
The Handling of Precedents and the Technique of Distinguishing Them
1162
4.
Techniques of Judicial Activism and Judicial Restraint
1174
XI) Miscellaneous Questions
1183
1.
The Court s Publications
1183
2.
The Court s Finances
1187
3
. Diplomatie Privileges
and Immunities of Members of the Court
1191
4.
The Court s Extra-judicial Activities
1193
5.
The Court and the Wider Public
1197
6.
Relations between the Court and Other International Courts and Tribunals
1199
7.
The Question of Reforming the Court
1204
XII)
Conclusion: The Future of the International Court of Justice
1211
Annex to the Conclusion
1218
Annex I: The Statute
1223
Annex II: The Rules
1237
Annex III: Practice Directions
1269
Select Bibliography
1275
Index
1283
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title | The International Court of Justice |
title_alt | La Cour internationale de Justice |
title_auth | The International Court of Justice |
title_exact_search | The International Court of Justice |
title_full | The International Court of Justice Robert Kolb |
title_fullStr | The International Court of Justice Robert Kolb |
title_full_unstemmed | The International Court of Justice Robert Kolb |
title_short | The International Court of Justice |
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