Rosenne's Law and Practice of the International Court: 1920-2015

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Judges Ad Hoc in Advisory Cases
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paragraph 273 in volume 3, chapter 17, The Bench

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Normally judges ad hoc are not required in advisory proceedings. However, by the combined effect of Article 68 of the Statute and Article 102, paragraph 3, of the Rules, if the advisory opinion is requested upon a legal question actually pending between two or more States, the provisions regarding judges ad hoc shall apply.1 In his individual opinion in the Admission advisory opinion, Judge Azevedo thought that consequent upon the changes introduced by the Charter in comparison with the Covenant in…

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Malcolm N. Shaw, “Judges Ad Hoc in Advisory Cases”, in: Rosenne's Law and Practice of the International Court: 1920-2015. Consulted online on 09 December 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2468-5992_rose_COM_0273>
First published online: 2017
First print edition: 20161001



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