In complex environmental disputes the International Court of Justice should utilize its investigatory powers to identify long-term environmental impacts before reaching legal conclusions. Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay highlights the ICJ’s current reluctance to utilize its investigatory powers—instead, the court relies on the parties’ contentious scientific submissions and fails to verify all potential environmental harms. In so doing, the court fails to conform to the international principle of sustainable development. This Comment identifies the Rules of Court and past cases that demonstrate that justices have the power to question expert witnesses and request independent investigation when evaluating questionable or incomplete scientifi...
Have international courts been too conservative in handling environmental cases? The overall conclus...
This article discusses the role and function of environmental principles in terms of how they interp...
The subject of international environmental law is relatively new. The subject was certainly not taug...
In complex environmental disputes the International Court of Justice should utilize its investigator...
The Judgment pronounced in the case concerning Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay (Argentina v. Uruguay...
The article provides a detailed and up-to-date assessment of the contribution of the International C...
International law regulating the protection of the environment has grown exponentially over the year...
International audienceDespite some important contributions and clarifications, particularly on the o...
International audienceDespite some important contributions and clarifications, particularly on the o...
International courts and tribunals have played a key role in the development of principles and norms...
The judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Pulp Mills (Argentina v. Uruguay) case mak...
This issue brief considers the role and nature of existing and potential international dispute resol...
The ICJ as the principal judicial organ of the United Nations comes to know of this type of specific...
Third state intervention before international institutions originated in international arbitration a...
Science plays an important role in determining factual issues. Science also has a link with public i...
Have international courts been too conservative in handling environmental cases? The overall conclus...
This article discusses the role and function of environmental principles in terms of how they interp...
The subject of international environmental law is relatively new. The subject was certainly not taug...
In complex environmental disputes the International Court of Justice should utilize its investigator...
The Judgment pronounced in the case concerning Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay (Argentina v. Uruguay...
The article provides a detailed and up-to-date assessment of the contribution of the International C...
International law regulating the protection of the environment has grown exponentially over the year...
International audienceDespite some important contributions and clarifications, particularly on the o...
International audienceDespite some important contributions and clarifications, particularly on the o...
International courts and tribunals have played a key role in the development of principles and norms...
The judgment of the International Court of Justice in the Pulp Mills (Argentina v. Uruguay) case mak...
This issue brief considers the role and nature of existing and potential international dispute resol...
The ICJ as the principal judicial organ of the United Nations comes to know of this type of specific...
Third state intervention before international institutions originated in international arbitration a...
Science plays an important role in determining factual issues. Science also has a link with public i...
Have international courts been too conservative in handling environmental cases? The overall conclus...
This article discusses the role and function of environmental principles in terms of how they interp...
The subject of international environmental law is relatively new. The subject was certainly not taug...