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The ICJ's Practice on Provisional Measures

English · Hardback

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This work studies the role of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the international dispute settlement and the maintenance of international peace and security by examining its practice on provisional measures. The author finds that the ICJ's practice on provisional measures differs from that of municipal courts, due to the necessity to respect the sovereignty of states. Furthermore, the Court attempts to play an important role in the international dispute settlement. The aim to maintain international peace and security is decisive for the Court to assign provisional measures. As shown by the Lockerbie cases, its power was to some extent paralyzed by the Council's breach of its authority. Without any coordinative mechanism within the UN system and the Council's self-restriction, provisional measures cannot be as effective as designated.

List of contents

Contents: Legal basis - Purpose - Circumstances - Conditions - Jurisdiction - A prima facie case - Admissibility - Necessity - Irreparable prejudice - Urgency - Concurrent jurisdiction - Litispendence - Judicial constraint - Jurisdictional overlap - Exercise of power beyond its political function - Legal limits - Narrow interpretation - Rule of law - Limited judicial review.

About the author










The Author: Zan He, born in 1982 in Hunan (China); 2005-2007 study of Law at the University of International Business and Economics in China; Master¿s degree in Law in 2007; 2008-2009 doctoral thesis at the University of Cologne; meanwhile research assistant in the Institute for International Law and Comparative Public Law, University of Cologne.

Product details

Authors Zan He
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.02.2010
 
EAN 9783631600108
ISBN 978-3-631-60010-8
No. of pages 171
Dimensions 148 mm x 16 mm x 210 mm
Weight 333 g
Series Kölner Schriften zu Recht und Staat
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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