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The International Court of Justice: Voting and Usage Statistics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Abstract

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Type
Alternative Perspectives on the Independence of International Courts
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2005

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References

1 See Posner, Eric A.& Miguel de Figueiredo, Is the International Court of Justice Biased?(The University of Chicago Law School John M. Olin Program in Law & Economics Working Papers, 2d Series, Working Paper No.234, 2004).Google Scholar

2 See Posner, Eric A.,The Decline of the International Court of Justice(The University of Chicago Law School John M. Olin Program in Law & Economics Working Papers, 2d Series, Working Paper No. 233, 2004).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3 3 The number may be somewhat higher; data limitations prevent an accurate count.