Book contents
- The Individual in the Law and Practice of the International Court of Justice
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law: 192
- The Individual in the Law and Practice of the International Court of Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Introduction
- Part I The Individual in the Law of the International Court of Justice
- 1 Standing
- 2 Diplomatic Protection
- 3 Advisory Proceedings
- 4 Staff Members
- 5 Remarks on Law
- Part II The Individual in the Practice of the International Court of Justice
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
5 - Remarks on Law
from Part I - The Individual in the Law of the International Court of Justice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 March 2025
- The Individual in the Law and Practice of the International Court of Justice
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law: 192
- The Individual in the Law and Practice of the International Court of Justice
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Introduction
- Part I The Individual in the Law of the International Court of Justice
- 1 Standing
- 2 Diplomatic Protection
- 3 Advisory Proceedings
- 4 Staff Members
- 5 Remarks on Law
- Part II The Individual in the Practice of the International Court of Justice
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
Summary
This brief chapter, closing Part I, concludes that the individual is procedurally involved in such contexts to a minor extent and offers reflections on the reasons for this. It discusses the culture of state-centrism at the Court, its passive approach to procedural mechanisms, and certain fears it likely has. The reasons are challenged in this chapter, which ends with a brief word on how transparency practices can also contribute to the further integration of individuals in the procedural law of the World Court.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025