Explores the opposing opinions of the Israeli Supreme Court \u26 the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the legality of the security fence constructed by Israel to prevent terrorist infiltration from the Palestinian territories. It is argued that the different conclusions of the two tribunals resulted from inadequate implementation of the legal norms by the ICJ. Difficulties arising from terminological differences between the Supreme Court\u27s judgment \u26 the ICJ opinion are pointed out, along with basic errors related to the ICJs conclusion that the fence was not a matter of self-defense but an issue related to the realization of political sovereignty on an occupied territory held by a state. Special attention is given to the compl...
The International Court of Justice ( ICJ ), the judicial arm of the United Nations, recently issued ...
In the new millenium, the scope and limits of the use of force in international relations are still...
The first condition for the legal use of force in self-defence is that the state exercising this rig...
Explores the opposing opinions of the Israeli Supreme Court & the International Court of Justice (IC...
This essay contains an analysis of the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on the Isra...
In its recent <it>Wall</it> Opinion, the International Court of Justice gave rather shor...
Part I of this Note will examine two recent actions in the war against international terrorism: the ...
In this thesis I focus on legal complications of fighting terrorism. Democracies are faced with a th...
On 9 July 2004, the International Court of Justice delivered its Advisory Opinion on the Legal Conse...
The Supreme Courts of Israel and the United States treat cases involving national security radically...
On July 9, 2004, the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) handed down an Advisory Opinion concerni...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...
In the present article we analyse the practice of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in order ...
The book examines in detail one of the most controversial topic in current international law, namely...
Article 2(4) of the UN Charter establishes the doctrine of the prohibition of the use of force among...
The International Court of Justice ( ICJ ), the judicial arm of the United Nations, recently issued ...
In the new millenium, the scope and limits of the use of force in international relations are still...
The first condition for the legal use of force in self-defence is that the state exercising this rig...
Explores the opposing opinions of the Israeli Supreme Court & the International Court of Justice (IC...
This essay contains an analysis of the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on the Isra...
In its recent <it>Wall</it> Opinion, the International Court of Justice gave rather shor...
Part I of this Note will examine two recent actions in the war against international terrorism: the ...
In this thesis I focus on legal complications of fighting terrorism. Democracies are faced with a th...
On 9 July 2004, the International Court of Justice delivered its Advisory Opinion on the Legal Conse...
The Supreme Courts of Israel and the United States treat cases involving national security radically...
On July 9, 2004, the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) handed down an Advisory Opinion concerni...
The phenomenon of terrorism represents one of the gravest challenges to international order, peace, ...
In the present article we analyse the practice of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in order ...
The book examines in detail one of the most controversial topic in current international law, namely...
Article 2(4) of the UN Charter establishes the doctrine of the prohibition of the use of force among...
The International Court of Justice ( ICJ ), the judicial arm of the United Nations, recently issued ...
In the new millenium, the scope and limits of the use of force in international relations are still...
The first condition for the legal use of force in self-defence is that the state exercising this rig...