Title: The plea of domestic jurisdiction before the International Court of Justice: substance or procedure?
Abstract: The Cases in which the issue of domestic jurisdiction has arisen before the ICJ have been, so far, Anglo-Iranian Oil Co., Interpretation of Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania, Norwegian Loans, Rights of Passage over Indian Territory, Interhandel and Aerial Incident. The Court has pronounced itself conclusively on the plea in Interpretation of Peace Treaties, Right of Passage and Interhandel. Of the other cases, Norwegian Loans is interesting for the subject of the present chapter in view of opinions expressed by five dissenting judges. Although they are not devoid of interest we must leave out, for the sake of brevity, Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. and Aerial Incident.
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-02-29
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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