This work analyzes the jurisdictional powers of international tribunals in certain areas of fundamental significance and importance. It clarifies how tribunals and consensual arrangements have approached problems and which general principles may have...
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This work analyzes the jurisdictional powers of international tribunals in certain areas of fundamental significance and importance. It clarifies how tribunals and consensual arrangements have approached problems and which general principles may have emerged. Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Table of Cases -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Introductory -- CHAPTER 1 INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATORY DISPUTE SETTLEMENT-NATURE AND DEVELOPMENT -- International disputes -- International tribunals -- Third party judicial settlement-development of arbitration -- Structure of peaceful dispute settlement in modern international relations -- Adjudicatory methods -- Proliferation of adjudicatory dispute settlement -- Representation before tribunals -- Status of international tribunals -- Scheme of study -- Part II: General Principles -- CHAPTER 2 MEANING OF JURISDICTION IN INTERNATIONAL JURIDICAL USAGE -- Diversity of connotation -- National legal systems compared with the international system -- Usage and applicability -- Primary connotation of the term -- Other areas examined -- Seisin and its relationship to jurisdiction -- CHAPTER 3 CONSENT AS THE BASIS OF JURISDICTION OF INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS -- The requirement -- Requirements for effective consent -- Derivative or indirect consent -- International war crimes tribunals and consent -- Consent and individuals -- The relationship of consent to inherent jurisdiction -- Jurisdiction to render advisory opinions and rulings of law -- Irrelevance of consent -- Parameters of consent -- CHAPTER 4 INTERPRETATION OF CLAUSES SUBMITTING TO JURISDICTION -- The contra proferentem rule -- Restrictive interpretation -- Sovereignty -- Positive principles applicable -- CHAPTER 5 LA COMPÉTENCE DE LA COMPÉTENCE -- History -- Initial rationale and explanations of the rule -- Current status-general jurisprudence -- Current status-jurisprudence of the World Court -- Current status-conclusion -- Possible limitations -- Raising proprio motu the issue of la compétence de la compétence -- Finality of the determination on la compétence de la compétence.
This work analyzes the jurisdictional powers of international tribunals in certain areas of fundamental significance and importance. It clarifies how tribunals and consensual arrangements have approached problems and which general principles may have...
more
This work analyzes the jurisdictional powers of international tribunals in certain areas of fundamental significance and importance. It clarifies how tribunals and consensual arrangements have approached problems and which general principles may have emerged. Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Table of Cases -- Abbreviations -- Part I: Introductory -- CHAPTER 1 INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATORY DISPUTE SETTLEMENT-NATURE AND DEVELOPMENT -- International disputes -- International tribunals -- Third party judicial settlement-development of arbitration -- Structure of peaceful dispute settlement in modern international relations -- Adjudicatory methods -- Proliferation of adjudicatory dispute settlement -- Representation before tribunals -- Status of international tribunals -- Scheme of study -- Part II: General Principles -- CHAPTER 2 MEANING OF JURISDICTION IN INTERNATIONAL JURIDICAL USAGE -- Diversity of connotation -- National legal systems compared with the international system -- Usage and applicability -- Primary connotation of the term -- Other areas examined -- Seisin and its relationship to jurisdiction -- CHAPTER 3 CONSENT AS THE BASIS OF JURISDICTION OF INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS -- The requirement -- Requirements for effective consent -- Derivative or indirect consent -- International war crimes tribunals and consent -- Consent and individuals -- The relationship of consent to inherent jurisdiction -- Jurisdiction to render advisory opinions and rulings of law -- Irrelevance of consent -- Parameters of consent -- CHAPTER 4 INTERPRETATION OF CLAUSES SUBMITTING TO JURISDICTION -- The contra proferentem rule -- Restrictive interpretation -- Sovereignty -- Positive principles applicable -- CHAPTER 5 LA COMPÉTENCE DE LA COMPÉTENCE -- History -- Initial rationale and explanations of the rule -- Current status-general jurisprudence -- Current status-jurisprudence of the World Court -- Current status-conclusion -- Possible limitations -- Raising proprio motu the issue of la compétence de la compétence -- Finality of the determination on la compétence de la compétence.