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Penn State International Law Review

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Ad Hoc Chambers Of The International Court Of Justice, Andreas Zimmermann Jan 1989

Ad Hoc Chambers Of The International Court Of Justice, Andreas Zimmermann

Penn State International Law Review

Prior to 1982, the provision in the Court's Statute for chambers of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was practically a dead letter. Recently, however, the attitude of litigant States has significantly changed. So far three judgments have been rendered by ad hoc chambers and one other case is actually pending before this chamber. Due to the enlarged practice of the Court, the interest in the literature has recently increased to a considerable extent.

Nevertheless, some questions have not yet been dealt with, such as the relation between the chamber procedure and intervening States and the delimitation of the competencies …


Nicaragua V. United States: The Power Of The International Court Of Justice To Indicate Interim Measures In Political Disputes, Noreen M. Tama Jan 1985

Nicaragua V. United States: The Power Of The International Court Of Justice To Indicate Interim Measures In Political Disputes, Noreen M. Tama

Penn State International Law Review

This comment will examine international case history on the question of the Court's power to indicate interim measures of protection with substantive jurisdiction is contested by a party to the proceedings. The discussion will also address what role, of any, the political realities of international legal disputes should play in the Court's decision to adjudicate matters brought before it.