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The Development of the Law of International Organization by the Decisions of International Tribunals (Volume 152)

(38,120 words)

Author(s): Lauterpacht, Q.C., E.
Lauterpacht, Q.C., E. Keywords: International courts | Development of international law | Mots clefs: Tribunaux internationaux | Développement du droit international | ABSTRACT In this course on the Development of the Law of International Organizations by the Decisions of International Tribunals, the author focuses on the central and allied issues of personality of organizations and the interpretation of constitutions. The author successively examines the place of law in international organizations, the common law of …

Le problème de l’accès des particuliers a des juridictions internationales (Volume 51)

(39,287 words)

Author(s): Séfériadès, Stelio
Séfériadès, Stelio Keywords: Individuals | Human rights | International courts | Access to justice | Mots clefs: Individus | Droits de l homme | Tribunaux internationaux | Accès aux tribunaux | ABSTRACT Stelio Seferiades, in the introduction to his course, quotes the resolution taken by the Institute of International Law at New York in 1929 that “It is the duty of every State to recognize the right of every individual to life, freedom, and property, and to grant to all, in its territory, full and complete protection of the rig…

Jurisprudence des tribunaux internationaux en ce qui concerne leur compétence (Volume 88)

(15,896 words)

Author(s): Berlia, Georges
Berlia, Georges Keywords: International courts | Competence | Mots clefs: Tribunaux internationaux | Compétence | ABSTRACT Georges Berlia asks does the international judge have jurisdiction over his jurisdiction? in the introduction of his course. If he has it, to what extent does it have? If it is contested, does international jurisprudence allow it to reject this claim? If it authorizes it, does it offer guarantees to the States by the limits that it would pose on judge’s freedom? These are the essential fact…

L’individu et les tribunaux internationaux (Volume 107)

(24,485 words)

Author(s): A. Von Der Heydte, F.
A. Von Der Heydte, F. Keywords: Individuals | International courts | Access to justice | Mots clefs: Individus | Tribunaux internationaux | Accès aux tribunaux | ABSTRACT F.A. von der Heydte points out that the international Tribunals deal with the protection of human rights, which is reason enough for a thorough study of the individual's legal position in international tribunals. The author therefore successively examines the role of the individual in international law, the international tribunals, and the individual bef…

Is International Law Threatened by Multiple International Tribunals ? (Volume 271)

(113,314 words)

Author(s): I. Charney, Jonathan
I. Charney, Jonathan Keywords: International courts | Public international law | Mots clefs: Tribunaux internationaux | Droit international public | ABSTRACT In this course, Jonathan I. Charney, Professor at Vanderbilt University, Nashville wonders if the coherence of international law is threatened by the increasing number of international tribunals. Professor Charney endeavours to answer this question by investigating various themes: treaty interpretation and reservations, sources of international law, State respo…