Negotiations in the case law of the International Court of Justice : a functional analysis / Karel Wellens.
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Language: | English |
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Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
[2014]
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Table of Contents:
- The dynamics of negotiations as a process from an international relations perspective : a brief visit
- The multifunctionality of negotiations as means for the peaceful settlement of disputes and their status under international law
- A first visit to the functional interaction between negotiations and adjudication by the Court as mechanisms for the peaceful settlement of disputes
- Negotiations a precondition for the submission of a dispute to the Court
- Entering the Peace Palace : seisin of the Court and meetings with the president
- The existence and nature of a dispute and failed negotiations are the keys to the Great Hall of Justice, but who is the key holder?
- Negotiations during the course of the proceedings
- Negotiations and their role in the judicial settlement by the Court
- Functional interaction in the post-adjudicative phase
- Failed post-adjudicative negotiations and returning to the Court
- Conclusions : Revisiting the functional interaction between negotiations and judicial settlement by the International Court of Justice.