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

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Evaluation of Procedure
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paragraph 330 in volume 3, chapter 21, The Oral Proceedings

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Generally speaking, the procedure of the International Court has developed naturally from the patterns established by the Permanent Court. These patterns themselves can trace their origin to the practice of international arbitration between States, as it had evolved during the nineteenth century and as it was consolidated in the Hague Conventions on the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes of 1899 and 1907. That procedure…

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Malcolm N. Shaw, “Evaluation of Procedure”, in: Rosenne's Law and Practice of the International Court: 1920-2015. Consulted online on 24 March 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2468-5992_rose_COM_0330>
First published online: 2017
First print edition: 20161001



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