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1por United Nations. New York. Department of Public Information“…The Statute of the International Court of Justice is an integral part of the Charter.…”
Publicado 1993
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3por United Nations. New York. Department of Public Information“…The Statute of the International Court of Justice is an integral part of the Charter.…”
Publicado 1979
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4“…In this judgement, the Special Chamber of International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea circumvented the Monetary Gold principle by citing the International Court of Justice advisory opinion and United Nations General Assembly resolution, which had no legally binding force. …”
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5por Wheatley, Steven“…The UK argued that the detachment of the Archipelago from Mauritius in 1965 was not unlawful, because it was not regarded as unlawful at the time. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) disagreed, deciding that the detachment was unlawful at that time, but it relied on the 1970 Declaration on Friendly Relations to confirm this conclusion. …”
Publicado 2020
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6por Al Imran, Hassan“…These international bodies have adopted numerous resolutions, guidelines and conclusions on refugee protection at sea; therefore, the States have international obligations to boat refugees according to Article 38(1)(C) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice 1945, the general principle of international law.…”
Publicado 2021
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7“…CONCLUSION: A Framework Convention on Global Health could create a classic division of powers in global health governance, with WHO as the law-making power in global health governance, a global fund for health as the executive power, and the International Court of Justice as the judiciary power.…”
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8por Díaz Méndez, Marcela Mabel“…This essay will analyze the feminist discourse of the 21st century, in its tacit tripartite dialogue, between the feminist collective, the civil society discourse and the legal-judicial discourse of the States; the latter, in close relationship with the jurisprudence emanating from the International Courts of Justice. In order to distinguish and characterize this discourse as unique, detached from the rest of the discourses expressed by women, individually or collectively, since, as a courageous discourse, it confronts the power of the States in a sort of elimination of hierarchies and of maximization and universal mainstreaming of the collective that emits the discourse; which achieves said universality, although devoid of a unique, specific and determined organizational-programmatic leadership. …”
Publicado 2023
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