Provisional Measures in International Law

The International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
ISBN13: 9780199268061ISBN10: 0199268061 Hardback, 262 pages
Jan 2005,  In Stock

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Description

Provisional measures of protection, the international equivalent of an interim injunction, are assuming growing importance in international law. This book re-examines the law and practice of the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and examines their use of provisional measures both for the peaceful settlement of international disputes and, where appropriate, for protecting individual rights.

Features

  • Shabtai Rosenne is the foremost author on the International Court of Justice
  • Provisional measures of protection are increasingly important in international law
  • The first detailed examination of the subject in over 20 years

Reviews

"...Rosenne's study provides a genuine contribution to the international law literature as it reveals insights into the functions and thinking of these tribunals in reaching decisions of lasting international legal import."--The Law and Politics Book Review

Product Details

262 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-926806-1ISBN10: 0-19-926806-1

About the Author(s)

Shabtai Rosenne is Former Ambassador of Israel to the United Nations.

He has been awarded the Israel Prize (1960) the Sharett Prize (1994), the Certificate of Merit of the American Society of International Law (1968), and and the Manley O. Hudson Medal (1999).

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