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Politics and Law in International Adjudication
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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1 1963 ICJ Rep. 15,31-36.
2 East Timor (Port. v. Austl.), Judgment, 1995 ICJ rep. 90, 105, para. 35.
3 See Questions of Interpretation and Application of the 1971 Montreal Convention Arising from the Aerial Incident at Lockerbie (Libya v. U.K.), Preliminary Objections, 1998ICJ Rep. 9, 26-27, para. 47, 131, para. 46.
4 Northern Cameroons (Cameroons v. U.K), Preliminary Objections, 1963 Icj Rep. 15, 36.
5 Nuclear Tests (Austl. v. Fr.), Jurisdiction, 1974 Icjrep. 253, 269, para. 50.
6 See supra note 1.
7 Western Saraha Advisory Opinion, 1975 ICJ Rep. 12, 107-08 (emphasis added).
8 Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons (United Nations), Judgment, 1996 ICJ Rep. 226, 234.
9 See Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua (Nicar. v. U.S.), Preliminary Objections, 1984 ICJ Rep. 392, 429-41.
10 See South West Africa (Eth. v. S. Afr.; Liber, v. S. Afr.), Second Phase, 1966 ICJ Rep. 6, 36, 47-48.
11 See Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice, II the Law and Procedure of the International Court of Justice 555-58 (1986).
12 See Haya De La Torre (Colom. v. Peru), Judgment, 1951 ICJ rep. 71, 83. “See Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Project (Hung. v. Slovk.), Judgment, 1997 ICJ Rep. 7, 78, para. 141.
14 Fisheries Jurisdiction (U.K. v. Ice.), Merits, 1974 ICJ Rep. 3.
15 See Thirlway, Hugh, The Law and Procedure of the International Court of Justice 1960-1989, 60 RWT. Y.B. Int’l L. 148-51 (1989)Google Scholar.
16 1974 ICJ Rep. 253.
17 1974 ICJ Rep. 457.
18 1974 ICJ Rep. 253, 288, para. 20 (Gros. J., separate opinion).