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The International Court of Justice is identified by Article 92 of the United Nations Charter as the “principal judicial organ of the United Nations”. This definition has consecrated the International Court of Justice as the World Court, as the guardian ...
Irene Miano
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The general principles of law within the framework of International Criminal Judiciary [PDF]
General principles of law are recognized by civilized nations as a third source of international law according to the text of the article (38) of the Statutes of the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) and International Court of Justice (ICJ)
Fadhil Yousef, Abdulaziz Alkitaby
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Many courts face challenges dealing with large volumes of electronic evidence. Innovative solutions are in place, but challenges remain for those who manage our courts. Some of the international tribunals have embraced new technologies.
Mark Patrick Dillon, David Beresford
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lessons drawn from the experiences of the International Court of Justice and the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organisation [PDF]
The guarantee of judicial independence is undoubtedly one of the most important institutional design features of international courts and tribunals. An independence deficit can adversely impact a court’s authority, create a crisis of legitimacy, and ...
Gulati, Rishi
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The International Court of Justice: Amendment of the Statute and New International Law [PDF]
Transmission power control is an important means to manage the radio resources in wireless communications. The performance, however, may be reduced due to time delays as in any controlled system.
Gunnarsson, Fredrik, Gustafsson, Fredrik
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SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS
The paper focuses on sociological analysis of effectiveness of international courts and tribunals. The author evaluates international courts and tribunals as a particular group of international structures. Applying the sociological methodology the author
A. S. Boyashov
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A tale of two courts: the 'creation' of a jurisdiction? [PDF]
Two projects to create the international criminal courts were devised during the 20th century. On 1 July 2002, the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court entered into force.
Chadwick, E
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Dynamic Investigative Practice at the International Criminal Court [PDF]
The Direct Weight Optimization (DWO) approach is a nonparametric estimation approach that has appeared in recent years within the field of nonlinear system identification.
Andersson, Mats +5 more
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The gradual development of regional criminal justice with an emphasis on African Court of Justice and Human Rights [PDF]
The gradual development of regional criminal justice with an emphasis on African Court of Justice and Human RightsPursuit some African heads of states and claims of selective justice International Criminal Court caused deep dissatisfaction with the ...
محمد حسین رمضانی قوام آبادی
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International Courts’ Shadow Effects and the Aims of Judicialized International Cooperation
In “Judicialization of the Sea: Bargaining in the Shadow of UNCLOS,” Sara Mitchell and Andrew Owsiak make a valuable contribution to an expanding body of scholarship that considers whether and how international courts have out-of-court “shadow effects ...
Nicole De Silva
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