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"Yusra Suedi challenges narratives around the limitations of individuals before the World Court, at a time where it is more relevant than ever in resolving global crises related to their protection. This insightful critique presents the wealth of potential to further include individuals in the Court's law and practice"--
List of contents
Introduction; Part I. The Individual in the Law of the International Court of Justice: 1. Standing; 2. Diplomatic protection; 3. Advisory proceedings; 4. Staff members; 5. Remarks on Law: Part II. The Individual in the Practice of the International Court of Justice: 6. Maritime disputes; 7. Territorial disputes; 8. Environmental disputes; 9. Sources; Remarks on Practice; Final thoughts; Index.
About the author
Yusra Suedi is a lecturer in International Law at the University of Manchester. She has worked for the United Nations and in international courts and tribunals, including the International Court of Justice. She has also worked in cases before the International Court of Justice.
Summary
Yusra Suedi challenges narratives around the limitations of individuals before the World Court, at a time where it is more relevant than ever in resolving global crises related to their protection. This insightful critique presents the wealth of potential to further include individuals in the Court's law and practice.
Foreword
A cutting-edge study identifying and challenging the limitations of individuals in the practice and procedure of the ICJ.