| Francis Anthony Boyle - 1999 - 236 pagini
...its entirety, article 36 of the PCIJ Statute read as follows: The jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force. The Members of the League of Nations and the States mentioned in... | |
| A. C. Kiss, J. G. Lammers - 1999 - 302 pagini
...36(3)). Article 36(1) of the Statute of the Court confirms that "The jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for ... in treaties and conventions in force." The jurisdiction of the Court includes thus environmental matters.... | |
| Johan G. Lammers, Rapporteur Ministry of Foreign Affairs Staff - 2000 - 368 pagini
...of the Court. Article 36(1) of the Statute, provides that "the jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters...Nations or in treaties and conventions in force". In the case (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda), the DRC invoked as a basis for the jurisdiction... | |
| Anthony Aust - 2000 - 490 pagini
...International Court of Justice accepting in advance the general jurisdiction of the Court to decide 'all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for ... in treaties and conventions in force'. Over sixty have been made by a wide geographical spread of states.37... | |
| Amazu A. Asouzu - 2001 - 640 pagini
...disputes between 5 Under Article 36(1) of the Statute of the lCJ, the jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in the Charter of the UN or in treaties in force. Whilst Article 64 of the lCSlD Convention can be used to establish the... | |
| David Schweigman - 2001 - 384 pagini
...Statute ... establishes this principle in the Following terms: 'The jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters specially provided for in treaties and conventions in force.' This principle only becomes inoperative in those exceptional cases... | |
| A. C. Kiss, Johan G. Lammers - 2002 - 320 pagini
...of the Court. Article 36(1) of the Statute, provides that "the jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters...Nations or in treaties and conventions in force". have accepted the compulsory jurisdiction of the Court in relation to any other State accepting the... | |
| Nigel D. White - 2002 - 352 pagini
...it. This is made clear in article 36(1), which provides that "the jurisdiction of the Court comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters...Nations or in treaties and conventions in force." to have no effect, certainly none toward creating some sort of mandatory jurisdiction. The Security... | |
| Gert Vermeulen, Tom Vander Beken - 2002 - 92 pagini
...reasonable. b. International Court of Justice 132. The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction for all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters...United Nations, or in treaties and conventions in force.153 The relevance for the research is that a State can ask the International Court of Justice... | |
| Académie de Droit International de la Ha Staff, Shabtai Rosenne - 2002 - 488 pagini
...Statute affirms the fundamental rule of consensual jurisdiction : the Court's jurisdiction "comprises all cases which the parties refer to it and all matters...the United Nations or in treaties and conventions 155 in force". All that is required is for the Court to be satisfied that in law that consent has or... | |
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