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Political Science

1997

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International Court of Justice

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The Minimal Role Of Legal Traditions At The International Court Of Justice, Kalley Rae Aman Jun 1997

The Minimal Role Of Legal Traditions At The International Court Of Justice, Kalley Rae Aman

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International legal scholars and lawyers have dedicated much thought and energy to enhancing their understanding of how judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) come to decide cases the way they do. Although these studies of judicial behavior at the ICJ have provided insight into international judicial decision-making, still little is known about how international judges reach decisions. This project was an attempt to improve upon the explanations, given thus far, for the decisions made by ICJ judges in the cases brought before the Court. In this study I tried to ascertain whether and to what extent the legal …