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Permanent Court of International Justice

1997
Abstract Bibliographical references: C. D. Magyary: La juridiction de la Cour pcrmanente de justice internationale, La Haye 1931; E. Schmitz/ B. Schenk Graf v. Stauffenberg: Handbuch der Entschcidungen des Standigen Intcrnationalen Gerichtshofs, 1922-1930, Berlin 1931; K Schmid: Die Rechtsprechung des Standigen Internationalcn ...
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A Permanent Court of International Justice

Nordic Journal of International Law, 2003
AbstractThe Permanent Court of International Justice was the first significant court of justice at the international level. Its active life spanned over two decades and yielded an international judiciary while exploring the merits of international adjudication and international law when put into practice.
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Nordic Judges of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice

Nordic Journal of International Law, 2016
This article was presented at the conference “A Nordic Approach to International Law?” held in Oslo in August 2015 as a part of a panel on “Nordic Judges of International Courts”. It studies the Nordic judges of the Permanent Court of International Justice and its successor the International Court of Justice with a view to assessing whether common ...
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Legacies of the Permanent Court of International Justice

Archiv des Völkerrechts, 2013
With Contributions from: Jean d'Aspremont Catherine Br lmann Malgosia Fitzmaurice Marika Giles Samson Joanna Gomula Douglas Guilfoyle Ursula Kriebaum Roman Kwiecien Panos Merkouris Photini Pazartzis Anneliese Quast Mertsch Akbar Rasulov Iain Scobbie Ole Spiermann Christian J Tams Antonios Tzanakopoulos and Stephan Wittich.
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The Sixteenth Year of the Permanent Court of International Justice

American Journal of International Law, 1935
The sixteenth year of the Permanent Court of International Justice was not marked by a great increase in the volume of its jurisprudence, but three judgments were handed down and several events of importance are to be chronicled for this period.
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The Permanent Court of International Justice

Virginia Law Review, 1934
Hardy C. Dillard, Manley O. Hudson
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The Succession of the International Court of Justice to the Permanent Court of International Justice

American Journal of International Law, 1957
No international institution of general scope can continue its normal functioning in a period of a great world upheaval, and any international institution for the preservation of law and order must find its activities circumscribed at such a time. The Permanent Court of International Justice was no exception to the rule.
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Current treatment and future directions in the management of anal cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Leila T Tchelebi   +2 more
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