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List of contributors | ||
Preface | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
Table of treaties and other international acts | ||
Table of cases | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Actors, Institutions and the International Court of Justice | |
1 | Who are the addressees of the Opinions? | 27 |
Quels sont les destinataires des avis? | 28 | |
2 | On discretion: reflections on the nature of the consultative function of the International Court of Justice | 36 |
3 | ET and the International Court of Justice: reflections of an extra-terrestrial on the two Advisory Opinions | 51 |
E.T. a la Cour Internationale de Justice: meditations d'un extra-terrestre sur deux avis consultatifs | 52 | |
4 | The jurisdiction and merits phases distinguished | 59 |
5 | Reflections on the principle of speciality revisited and the 'politicisation' of the specialized agencies | 78 |
Quelques reflexions sur le principe de specialite et la 'politisation' des institutions specialisees | 79 | |
6 | Judicial review of the acts of international organisations | 92 |
7 | The WHO request | 103 |
8 | The WHO case: implications for specialised agencies | 112 |
Pt. II | Substantive Aspects | |
9 | Lotus and the double structure of international legal argument | 131 |
10 | Non liquet and the incompleteness of international law | 153 |
11 | Treaty and custom | 171 |
12 | Nuclear weapons and jus cogens: peremptory norms and justice pre-empted? | 181 |
13 | The question of the law of neutrality | 199 |
La question du droit de la neutralite | 200 | |
14 | The status of nuclear weapons in the light of the Court's Opinion of 8 July 1996 | 209 |
Le statut des armes nucleaires a la lumiere de l'Avis de la CIJ du 8 juillet 1996 | 210 | |
15 | International humanitarian law, or the exploration by the Court of a terra somewhat incognita to it | 228 |
Le droit international humanitaire, ou de l'exploration par la Cour d'une terra a peu pres incognita pour elle | 229 | |
16 | Jus ad bellum and jus in bello in the Nuclear Weapons Advisory Opinion | 247 |
17 | On the relationship between jus ad bellum and jus in bello in the General Assembly Advisory Opinion | 267 |
18 | Necessity and proportionality in jus ad bellum and jus in bello | 275 |
19 | The notion of 'state survival' in international law | 293 |
20 | The right to life and genocide: the Court and an international public policy | 315 |
21 | Opening the door to the environment and to future generations | 338 |
22 | The use of nuclear weapons and the protection of the environment: the contribution of the International Court of Justice | 354 |
Le recours a l'arme nucleaire et la protection de l'environnement: l'apport de la Cour internationale de Justice | 355 | |
23 | The Non-Proliferation Treaty and its future | 375 |
24 | The Nuclear Weapons Advisory Opinions: the Declarations and Separate and Dissenting Opinions | 390 |
25 | The perspective of Japanese international lawyers | 435 |
Pt. III | The Opinions in their Broader Context | |
26 | Between the individual and the state: international law at a crossroads? | 449 |
27 | The Nuclear Weapons case | 462 |
28 | The political consequences of the General Assembly Advisory Opinion | 473 |
29 | The silence of law/the voice of justice | 488 |
30 | Fairness and the General Assembly Advisory Opinion | 511 |
Annexes | Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons (request by the United Nations General Assembly), ICJ Advisory Opinion, 8 July 1996 (excluding Individual Declarations, Separate and Dissenting Opinions) | 520 |
Annexes | Legality of the Use by a State of Nuclear Weapons in Armed Conflict (Request of the World Health Organization), ICJ Advisory Opinion, 8 July 1996 (excluding Individual Declarations, Separate and Dissenting Opinions) | 561 |
Select bibliography | 581 | |
Index | 583 |
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