Thursday, September 18, 2014

Gaja & Grote Stoutenburg: Enhancing the Rule of Law through the International Court of Justice

Giorgio Gaja (Judge, International Court of Justice) & Jenny Grote Stoutenburg (International Court of Justice) have published Enhancing the Rule of Law through the International Court of Justice (Brill | Nijhoff 2014). Contents include:
  • Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, Reflections on a century of international justice and prospects for the future
  • Andreas Zimmermann, Between the quest for universality and its limited jurisdiction : the role of the International Court of Justice in enhancing the international rule of law
  • Chehrazad Krari-Lahya, Cooperation and competition between the International Court of Justice and the Security Council
  • Christopher Greenwood, Judicial integrity and the advisory jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
  • Hugh Thirlway, Peace, justice, and provisional measures
  • Giorgio Gaja, Preventing conflicts between the court's orders on provisional measures and Security Council resolutions
  • Rosa Möhrlein, Act-dependent judicial review of Security Council and General Assembly resolutions
  • Ronny Abraham, The effects of international legal obligations in domestic law in light of the judgment of the court in the Medellín case
  • Mariko Kawano, Decisions of the International Court of Justice on disputes concerning internal law
  • Marcelo Kohen, The Court's contribution to determining of the content of fundamental principles of international law
  • Mohamed Bennouna, The International Court of Justice : bestriding past and present