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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Agora: ICJ Advisory Opinion on Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2005

References

1 Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Advisory Opinion (Int’l Ct. Justice July 9, 2004), 43 ILM 1009 (2004) [hereinafter Advisory Opinion].

2 Awdvisory Opinion, paras. 67, 82. On the terminology of “wall,” “fence,” or “barrier,” see the contributions in this Agora of Geoffrey, R. Watson, The “Wall” Decisions in Legal and Political Context, 99 AJIL 6, 7 n.3 (2005) Google Scholar; Wedgwood, Ruth, The ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Israeli Security Fence and the Limits of Self-Defense, 99 AJIL 52, 52 & n. 1 (2005) CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Scobbie, Iain, Words My Mother Never Taught Me—”In Defense of the International Court,” 99 AJIL 76, 76 n. 1 (2005) CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Kretzmer, David, The Advisory Opinion: The Light Treatment of International Humanitarian Law, 99 AJIL 88, 88 n.3 (2005) CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3 HCJ 2056/04, Beit Sourik Village Council v. Israel (June 30, 2004), 43 ILM 1099 (2004).

4 Michla, Pomerance, The ICJ’s Advisory Jurisdiction and the Crumbling Wall Between the Political and the Judicial, 99 AJIL 26 (2005) Google Scholar.

5 Richard, A. Falk, Toward Authoritativeness: The ICJ Ruling on Israel’s Security Wall, 99 AJIL 42, 45 (2005) Google Scholar. Imseis, Ardi, Critical Reflections on the International Humanitarian Law Aspects of the ICJ Wall Advisory Opinion, 99 AJIL 102, 102 (2005) CrossRefGoogle Scholar, also endorses the Court’s decision to answer the General Assembly’s question.

6 Sean, D. Murphy, Self-Defense and the Israeli Wall Advisory Opinion: An Ipse Dixit from the ICJ1? 99 AJIL 62 (2005) Google Scholar.

7 Kretzmer, supra note 2, text at notes 8-47; Imseis, supra note 5, at 112 n.52.

8 For other references in the Agora to the Article 6 issue, see Kretzmer, supra note 2, at 91 n.23; Michael, J. Dennis, Application of Human Rights Treaties Extraterritormlly in Times of Armed Conflict and Military Occupation, 99 AJIL 119, 13334 (2005) Google Scholar.