This article examines the East Timor decision, issued by the International Court of Justice in 1995, in light of the Court\u27s treatment of the doctrine of necessary parties. The article first addresses how the doctrine limits the Court\u27s jurisdiction. It then discusses the rights and roles of third parties in cases before the ICJ, specifically those of Australia and the East Timorese in East Timor. Finally, the article advocates that certain nonstate entities, particularly organized peoples such as the East Timorese, should constitute necessary parties if their interests are inextricably linked to the dispute before the Court. In order for the Court to remain effective in adjudicating international disputes, it must adopt a more consis...
International justice is characterized by the global articulation of basic human rights and perempto...
In this thesis I investigate the process of international negotiation to resolve a serious dispute b...
The Timor Gap Treaty on oil and gas management cooperation in some parts of the Timor Sea was full o...
This article examines the East Timor decision, issued by the International Court of Justice in 1995,...
In this Article, the author discusses the likely approach of the International Court of Justice to t...
This Article seeks to assess how the U.N. system has enforced regimes of non-recognition under inter...
Australia and Indonesia signed the Timor Gap Treaty in 1989 as a means to jointly benefit from the p...
In discussing the justice processes used in Indonesia and East Timor to hold individuals...
The island of Timor lies some 400 miles off the northwest coast of Australia, at the tip of the chai...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
Starting with the premise that a change in the political status of East Timor is inevitable, and imm...
Abstract This research aims to analyze the sovereignty of the state related to the succession or se...
A series of UN peace-building missions have taken the leading role in reconstructing the rule of law...
This thesis describes the legal issues of Timor Gap between Timor-Leste and Australia, relating to t...
A steady reduction in the United Nations presence in East Timor coupled with failure to reach an agr...
International justice is characterized by the global articulation of basic human rights and perempto...
In this thesis I investigate the process of international negotiation to resolve a serious dispute b...
The Timor Gap Treaty on oil and gas management cooperation in some parts of the Timor Sea was full o...
This article examines the East Timor decision, issued by the International Court of Justice in 1995,...
In this Article, the author discusses the likely approach of the International Court of Justice to t...
This Article seeks to assess how the U.N. system has enforced regimes of non-recognition under inter...
Australia and Indonesia signed the Timor Gap Treaty in 1989 as a means to jointly benefit from the p...
In discussing the justice processes used in Indonesia and East Timor to hold individuals...
The island of Timor lies some 400 miles off the northwest coast of Australia, at the tip of the chai...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
Starting with the premise that a change in the political status of East Timor is inevitable, and imm...
Abstract This research aims to analyze the sovereignty of the state related to the succession or se...
A series of UN peace-building missions have taken the leading role in reconstructing the rule of law...
This thesis describes the legal issues of Timor Gap between Timor-Leste and Australia, relating to t...
A steady reduction in the United Nations presence in East Timor coupled with failure to reach an agr...
International justice is characterized by the global articulation of basic human rights and perempto...
In this thesis I investigate the process of international negotiation to resolve a serious dispute b...
The Timor Gap Treaty on oil and gas management cooperation in some parts of the Timor Sea was full o...