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CASO RELATIVO A LAS ACTIVIDADES ARMADAS EN EL TERRITORIO DEL CONGO (LA REPÚBLICA DEMOCRÁTICA DEL CONGO CONTRA BURUNDI) (SOBRESEIMIENTO) – Providencia de 30 de enero de 2001 – Corte Internacional de Justicia

Actividades armadas en el territorio del Congo Congo v. Burundi Providencia 30 de enero de 2001   Presidente: Guillaume [p.3] El Presidente de la Corte Internacional de Justicia, Vistos el artículo 48 del Estatuto de la Corte y los párrafos 2 y 3 del artículo 89 del Reglamento de la …

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Situation dans le territoire palestinien et justice internationale : brèves réflexions sur tentative en cours auprès de la Cour internationale de Justice (CIJ)

Nicolas Boeglin

Nicolas Boeglin, Professeur de droit international public, Faculté de Droit, Université du Costa Rica (UCR) Vendredi 11 novembre, par une écrasante de 98 voix pour et seulement 17 contre, la Quatrième Commission de l’Assemblée générale des Nations Unies a adopté une résolution demandant à la Cour internationale de justice (CIJ) …

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CASO RELATIVO A LAS ACTIVIDADES ARMADAS EN EL TERRITORIO DEL CONGO (LA REPÚBLICA DEMOCRÁTICA DEL CONGO CONTRA BURUNDI) (SOBRESEIMIENTO) Providencia de 30 de enero de 2001 – Resúmenes de los fallos, opiniones consultivas y providencias de la Corte Internacional de Justicia

CASO RELATIVO A LAS ACTIVIDADES ARMADAS EN EL TERRITORIO DEL CONGO (LA REPÚBLICA DEMOCRÁTICA DEL CONGO CONTRA BURUNDI) (SOBRESEIMIENTO) Providencia de 30 de enero de 2001 Resúmenes de los fallos, opiniones consultivas y providencias de la Corte Internacional de Justicia   En una providencia dictada en el caso relativo a …

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Beyond “Good Neighborliness” in the ICJ 1 October 2018 Judgment in Bolivia v. Chile: Do Human Rights and Sustainable Development Obligate Creating Negotiated Access for Landlocked Bolivia to the Pacific Ocean?

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

Beyond “Good Neighborliness” in the ICJ 1 October 2018 Judgment in Bolivia v. Chile: Do Human Rights and Sustainable Development Obligate Creating Negotiated Access for Landlocked Bolivia to the Pacific Ocean? On 1 October 2018, the International Court of Justice issued its Judgment on the Merits in Obligation to Negotiate Access …

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The ICC’s Curious Dissolution of the Afghanistan Pre-Trial Chamber

OpinioJuris

The ICC’s Curious Dissolution of the Afghanistan Pre-Trial Chamber by Kevin Jon Heller Many ICC observers have been wondering why the Pre-Trial Chamber is taking so long to decide on the OTP’s request to open a formal investigation into the situation in Afghanistan. A little-noticed document filed by the Presidency …

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African Union v International Criminal Court: episode MLXIII (?)

EJIL Blog of the European Journal of International Law

African Union v International Criminal Court: episode MLXIII (?) It never gets boring. At the latest African Union (AU) summit, which wrapped up recently in Addis Ababa, the AU-ICC controversy went into its next round; this time, however, with a rather constructive proposal for easing the tensions that had built …

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El país que mejor trata a los refugiados está en África

Sursudaneses en el distrito de Impevi, en Uganda. Foto: ONU / Mark Garten

El país que mejor trata a los refugiados está en África 31 de enero, 2018 — Mientras las naciones más ricas del mundo debaten sobre política migratoria, Uganda se ha convertido en uno de los países del mundo que más refugiados acoge. A Uganda llegan, cada día, 500 personas, huyendo …

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Article 18 Mechanism

OpinioJuris

Article 18 Mechanism by Mohammad Hadi Zakerhossein [Dr. Mohammad Hadi Zakerhossein is a Lecturer at Tilburg University.] On 9th November 2017, the Judges at PTC III of the International Criminal Court sprung a great surprise by unsealing an unexpected decision, thereby authorizing the Prosecutor to open a full investigation into the …

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A Potentially Serious Problem with the Final Decision Concerning Comoros

OpinioJuris

A Potentially Serious Problem with the Final Decision Concerning Comoros by Kevin Jon Heller A couple of days ago, the OTP finally announced what we all expected: that it would not reconsider its refusal to open a formal investigation into Israel’s attack on the MV Mavi Marmara. Dov Jacobs has …

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Dossier – Semana 45

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Semana 45 – 6 al 12 de noviembre de 2017 China’s New World Order? China’s New World Order? Nov 10, 2017 Ramesh Thakur Now that Chinese President Xi Jinping has solidified his position as China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, he will be able to pursue his vision of …

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Piecing the Withdrawal Puzzle: May the ICC still open an investigation in Burundi?

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Piecing the Withdrawal Puzzle: May the ICC still open an investigation in Burundi? (Part 1) by Sergey Vasiliev [Sergey Vasiliev is an Assistant Professor of International Law, Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, Leiden University. This is the first part of a two-part contribution.] Questions raised by the ICC’s reaction …

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