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Israel Law Review, 1966
The purpose of this article is to discuss the problem of drawing a line between law and politics, as it presented itself to courts in Israel. Any such discussion must take as its starting point the judgment of the late President of the Supreme Court of Israel, Dr. M. Smoira, in Jabotinsky v.
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The purpose of this article is to discuss the problem of drawing a line between law and politics, as it presented itself to courts in Israel. Any such discussion must take as its starting point the judgment of the late President of the Supreme Court of Israel, Dr. M. Smoira, in Jabotinsky v.
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The justiciability of international disputes
Proceedings of the American Society of International Law at its annual meeting, 1915The appalling record of the past year and a half ought to make us, interested in international law, extremely modest. Professing that we expound international law as it is, we have been deluding ourselves and really setting forth international law as we believed that it ought to be.
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Justiciability is a multifaceted concept that necessitates a fundamental disambiguation. In narrow terms, justiciability is an Anglo-American doctrine governing the appropriateness of legal claims to be decided on their merits before a court of law.
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American Journal of International Law, 1928
A distinction, associated with the name of Westlake, has been drawn between legal and political international disputes, and this terminology appears to have found its way into the text-books. It formed the basis of the project for obligatory arbitration put forward by the Russian delegates at the First Hague Conference. At the present day, however, not
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A distinction, associated with the name of Westlake, has been drawn between legal and political international disputes, and this terminology appears to have found its way into the text-books. It formed the basis of the project for obligatory arbitration put forward by the Russian delegates at the First Hague Conference. At the present day, however, not
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1986
An issue is justiciable if it is capable of being tried according to law. In so far as foreign relations in England are concerned, this means that justiciability is lacking only where issues come within the exclusive province of the Executive and its prerogative.
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An issue is justiciable if it is capable of being tried according to law. In so far as foreign relations in England are concerned, this means that justiciability is lacking only where issues come within the exclusive province of the Executive and its prerogative.
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THE BOUNDARIES OF JUSTICIABILITY
International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 2010AbstractThis article examines the application of the principle of justiciability principally where it has been invoked in the context of claims in the UK courts related to foreign affairs or public international law. It is submitted that the modern judicial trend is to find that issues are justiciable and focus instead on the degree and intensity of ...
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Justiciable Questions are Justiciable After All
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