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‘Final and without Appeal’
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paragraph 396 in volume 3, chapter 28, Interpretation and Revision of a Judgment

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The main problems which have faced the two Courts concern the relation between the finality of the judgment laid down in the first sentence of Article 60, the provision for interpretation contained in the second sentence, and the provision for revision contained in Article 61 of the Statute (see § III.397).

In the Treaty of Neuilly (Interpretation) case, the first under Article 60, the Chamber of Summary Procedure of the Permanent Court took as its point of departur…

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Malcolm N. Shaw, “‘Final and without Appeal’”, in: Rosenne's Law and Practice of the International Court: 1920-2015. Consulted online on 27 March 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2468-5992_rose_COM_0396>
First published online: 2017
First print edition: 20161001



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