- Mohammed Bedjaoui, Introduction from the Bench
- Alain Pellet, Introduction from the Podium
- Paul S. Reichler & Yuri B. Parkhomenko, Nicaragua v. United States and Matters of Evidence Before the International Court of Justice
- Fernando Lusa Bordin, The Nicaragua v. United States Case: An Overview of the Epochal Judgments
- Daniel Müller, The Saga of the 1858 Treaty of Limits: The Cases Against Costa Rica
- Lawrence H. Martin & Yuri B. Parkhomenko, The Territorial and Maritime Dispute (Nicaragua v. Colombia) and Its Implications for Future Maritime Delimitations in the Caribbean Sea and Elsewhere
- Antonio Remiro Brotóns, The Pact of Bogotá in the Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice
- Brian McGarry, Nicaragua’s Impacts on Optional Clause Practice
- Antonios Tzanakopoulos & Anna Ventouratou, Nicaragua in the International Court of Justice and the Law of Treaties
- Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Customary Law, General Principles, Unilateral Acts
- Vaughan Lowe, Customary Principle of Sovereignty of States in the Nicaragua Case
- Benjamin Samson & Tessa Barsac, The Law of State Responsibility in the Nicaraguan Cases
- William Schabas, The Use of Force in the Nicaraguan Cases
- Donald R. Rothwell, International Law of the Sea and the Nicaraguan Cases
- Alina Miron, Intervention
- Hugh Thirlway, Provisional Measures
- Edgardo Sobenes Obregon, Joinder of Cases: Strengthening the Sound Administration of Justice and the Judicial Economy
- Pierre d’Argent, Conclusions
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Sobenes Obregon & Samson: Nicaragua Before the International Court of Justice: Impacts on International Law
Edgardo Sobenes Obregon (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nicaragua) & Benjamin Samson (Université Paris Nanterre) have published Nicaragua Before the International Court of Justice: Impacts on International Law (Springer 2018). Contents includes: