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Genocide is the denial of the right of existence of a human group committed by intentional killing, destruction, or extermination of the group. Prohibited under international law as a jus cogens norm, it cannot be derogated from by international ...
Ozlem Ulgen
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Genocide is the denial of the right of existence of a human group committed by intentional killing, destruction, or extermination of the group. Prohibited under international law as a jus cogens norm, it cannot be derogated from by international ...
Ozlem Ulgen
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Nordic Journal of International Law, 2019
This article examines the ways in which international courts and tribunals should utilise their powers to prescribe provisional measures in the context of environmental disputes.
J. Bendel
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This article examines the ways in which international courts and tribunals should utilise their powers to prescribe provisional measures in the context of environmental disputes.
J. Bendel
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EXPANDING THE SCOPE OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES UNDER THE GENOCIDE CONVENTION
The Cambridge Law Journal, 2020IN The Gambia v Myanmar, Order of 23 January 2020, not yet reported, the International Court of Justice (“ICJ” or “Court”) has taken bold steps to enhance the effectiveness of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide ...
P. Pillai
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Plausibility in the Provisional Measures Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice
Leiden Journal of International Law, 2018In 2009, the International Court of Justice introduced plausibility as a requirement for indicating provisional measures under Article 41 of its Statute. Upon its introduction, plausibility was conceived as a test to establish that the rights asserted by
M. Lando
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
In the “Enrica Lexie” Incident case between Italy and India, two judicial organs, i.e. the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) and the Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal prescribed provisional measures.
Yoshifumi Tanaka
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In the “Enrica Lexie” Incident case between Italy and India, two judicial organs, i.e. the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) and the Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal prescribed provisional measures.
Yoshifumi Tanaka
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The Requirement of Urgency in the Jurisprudence of ITLOS Concerning Provisional Measures
Interpretations of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea by International Courts and Tribunals, 2019Yoshifumi Tanaka
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Provisional Measures: How “Provisional” Is “Provisional”?
Provisional Measures Issued by International Courts and Tribunals, 2020H. Thirlway
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Rules and Practices of International Investment Law and Arbitration, 2020
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