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Confidence, Apprehension, and the International Court of Justice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1960

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References

1 For English translation of the text, see 54 A.J.I.L. 135 (1960).

2 Institut de Droit International, “The Compulsory Jurisdiction of International Courts and Tribunals,” Preliminary Report by C. Wilfred Jenks, Geneva, 1957, par. 58; 47 Annuaire de 1'Institut de Droit International (Session d'Amsterdam, 1957 (I)) 161.

3 105 Cong. Rec. (86th Cong., 1st Sess., Daily Ed., July 8, 1959)A5882. All citations herein to the Congressional Record are to the pagination of the Daily Edition.

4 106 ibid. 3038 (Feb. 24, 1960).

5 Ibid. 3845 (March 2, 1960).

6 Ibid. A1811 (March 2, 1960).

7 Ibid. A1525 (Feb. 24, 1960); and Compulsory Jurisdiction, International Court of Justice, Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Belations, United States Senate, 86th Cong., 2nd Sess., on S. Ees. 94, January 27 and February 17, 1960 (U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, 1960), p. 422 (cited hereafter as Hearings).

8 106 Cong. Rec. 3146 (Feb. 25, 1960).

9 Hearings 94.

10 106 Cong. Rec. A646 (Jan. 25, 1960).

11 Hearings 177, 182–183, 178.

12 106 Cong. Rec. A2167 (March 11, 1960).

13 The Wall Street Journal, Feb. 29, 1960, p. 10.

14 Hearings 214–215.

15 Ibid. 215. Italics added.

16 Ibid. 220.

17 Ibid. 128.

18 Hearings 461.

19 Ibid. 67, 87, 174, 196.

20 Ibid. 198.

21 Ibid. 30–31.

22 Ibid. 196. The Senator tells us that when he uses the term sovereignty “ I am not speaking of the physical political operation, but I am speaking of the sovereignty of the decision of this Court.” Ibid. 198.

23 Ibid. 197.

24 Ibid. 219.

25 Ibid

26 106 Cong. Rec. A2759 (March 29, 1960).

27 Ibid. 6552 (March 31, 1960).

28 H. Lauterpacht, “Codification and Development of International Law,” 49 A.J.I.L. 17 (1955).

29 Cf. 32 A.J.L.L. 613 (1938).

30 47 Annuaire de l'Institut de Droit International 265 (1957, I).

31 Lincoln Bloomfield, “Law, Politics and International Disputes,” International Conciliation, No. 516 (Jan. 1958), p. 289.

32 46 A.B.A.J. 251 (March, 1960).

33 Sir Hersch Lauterpacht, The Development of International Law by the International Court (1958).

34 White House Press Eelease, Dec. 11, 1959.

35 42 Dept. of State Bulletin 118 (Jan. 25, 1960).

36 Philip C. Jessup, The Use of International Law 27, 133 (The Cooley Lectures, University of Michigan Law School, 1959).

38 47 Annuaire de PInstitut de Droit International 272 (1957, I). Cf. Jessup, op. cit. 133.

38 Jessup, op. cit. 135.

39 41 Dept. of State Bulletin 382 (1959).