
The latest issue of
The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (Vol. 20, no. 1, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Marie Lemey, Incidental Proceedings before the International Court of Justice: The Fine Line between “Litigation Strategy” and “Abuse of Process”
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Yusra Suedi, Man, Land and Sea: Local Populations in Territorial and Maritime Disputes before the International Court of Justice
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Marco Longobardo, States’ Mouthpieces or Independent Practitioners? The Role of Counsel before the ICJ from the Perspective of the Legal Value of their Oral Pleadings
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Anna John, Inarticulate and Unconscious: Non-Justiciability before the International Court of Justice
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Allan F. Tatham, Reappointment to International Courts and the Case of the EFTA Court
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Kieran Bradley, Appointment and Dis-Appointment at the CJEU: Part I – The FV/Simpson Litigation
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Andrea Hamann, Living without the WTO Appellate Body – Procedural Developments in International Trade Dispute Settlement
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Massimo Lando & Nilüfer Oral, Jurisdictional Challenges and Institutional Novelties – Procedural Developments in Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement in 2020