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La procédure de la cour permanente de justice internationale (Volume 65)
(40,589 words)
Scerni, Mario
Keywords: Permanent Court of International Justice | Procedure |
Mots clefs: Cour permanente de Justice internationale | Procédure | ABSTRACT Following a presentation of general considerations on procedure in the international legal order, Mario Scerni examines the legal nature and sources of the rules of procedure of the Permanent Court of International Justice. The author then presents the characteristics of the case before the Court, before focusing on the progress of the proceedings and the end of the proceedings. Après la présentation de considérations d'o…
La Cour permanente de Justice internationale son organisation et sa compétence (Volume 62)
(42,009 words)
Bruns, Viktor
Keywords: Permanent Court of International Justice | Competence |
Mots clefs: Cour permanente de Justice internationale | Compétence | ABSTRACT It should be noted, as Viktor Bruns writes in 1937, that we do not yet have, strictly speaking, a theory or a system of international jurisdiction, although the publications of the Court relating to its activity may constitute a sufficient basis for the construction of the system. For this reason, the author endeavours to study carefully the issues which, from a…
L’évolution de la procédure des avis consultatifs de la Cour permanente de Justice internationale (Volume 57)
(32,110 words)
Négulesco, Démètre
Keywords: Permanent Court of International Justice | Advisory opinions | Procedure |
Mots clefs: Cour permanente de Justice internationale | Avis consultatifs | Procédure | ABSTRACT The study undertaken by Demetre Negulesco relates to the evolution of the advisory procedure of the Permanent Court of International Justice. The author begins with a presentation of the successive phases of the evolution of the Advisory Opinions and the Principles that emerge. The author focuses on the question of the legal …
Relations and Interactions between International and National Scenes of Law (Volume 112)
(28,931 words)
H. F. Van Panhuys, Jonkheer
Keywords: Court of Justice of the European Communities | Community law and municipal law | International Court of Justice | International law and domestic law | Permanent Court of International Justice |
Mots clefs: Cour de justice des Communautés européennes | Droit communautaire et droit interne | Cour internationale de Justice | Droit international et droit interne | Cour permanente de Justice internationale | ABSTRACT In the introduction to his course on the Relations and Interactions Between International Law and Domestic Law, H. F…
La juridiction et la jurisprudence de la Cour permanente de Justice internationale en matière de mandats et de minorités (Volume 59)
(38,492 words)
Feinberg, Nathan
Keywords: Permanent Court of International Justice | Mandate | Trusteeship | Minorities |
Mots clefs: Cour permanente de Justice internationale | Mandats | Régime de tutelle | Minorités | ABSTRACT The system of mandates and the system of minorities have this common feature, notes Nathan Feinberg, that they both tend to ensure better living conditions as well as certain rights and liberties to non-state authorities, authorities who in default are of a special legal guarantee related to their existence, would fi…
Les questions d’intérêt général au point de vue juridique dans la jurisprudence de la Cour permanente de Justice internationale (juillet 1932-juillet 1934) (Volume 50)
(39,486 words)
Beckett, W.-E.
Keywords: Permanent Court of International Justice | Case-law |
Mots clefs: Cour permanente de Justice internationale | Jurisprudence | ABSTRACT This course of W.-E. Beckett is the continuation of the one which he has given on the same subject at The Hague in 1932. W.-E. Beckett’s method, in this course, is not to take each decision separately and to discuss it as judgment, but to consider the area of international law and international procedure, choose their subjects on which the Court ruled, and to …