International Law: International law as applied by international courts and tribunalsStevens & Sons, 1957 - Arbitration (International law) |
Contents
VOLUME 1 | xv |
Alphabetical Table of Cases | xxi |
Table of Cases according to Courts and Tribunals | xxix |
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1.C.J. Reports accepted acts Advisory Opinion applied Article 38 asylum Award Britain capitulation treaties Chap character Charter Chorzów civilised nations Claims Commission clause Convention Court of Arbitration Court of Justice courts and tribunals Danzig decisions diplomatic dispute droit international duties entitled established exercise existence favour foreign Fundamental Principles Germany governing Hague Recueil ibid individual International Court international customary law international judicial institutions international law international obligations international personality international responsibility Judge Judgment jus aequum rule law recognised law-creating processes law-determining agencies lbid League of Nations limited mandates Mexico Minquiers Morocco most-favoured-nation municipal law national law objective particular Peace Treaty Permanent Court Poland Powers practice principles of international principles of law protection question recognised by civilised regarding régime relation relevant reparation rules of international rules underlying ships sovereign Statute subjects of international territorial sea tion tort Treaty of Versailles United Nations Upper Silesia World Court