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The ICJ and Dispute Settlement in the Asian Seas: An Assessment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Rosalyn Higgins*
Affiliation:
International Court of Justice

Abstract

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Type
Stepping Out of the Politics—Legal Solutions to Maritime Disputes in Asia
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2014

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References

* Mr. Beekman, Ms. Hurtado, and Mr. Yankov did not contribute remarks to the Proceedings.

1 Statute of the International Court of Justice [hereinafter ICJ Statute] art. 36(2).

2 ICJ Statute art. 36(1).

3 Emphasis added.

4 See also the attempt of Rwanda in 2007, where France equally declined to act on this basis.