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Fact-Finding Before the International Court of Justice


ISBN13: 9781316507025
Published: June 2018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2016)
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Hardback edition , ISBN13 9781107142213



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Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice examines a number of significant recent criticisms of the way in which the ICJ deals with facts.

The book takes the position that such criticisms are warranted and that the ICJ's current approach to fact-finding falls short of adequacy, both in cases involving abundant, particularly complex or technical facts, and in those involving a scarcity of facts.

The author skilfully examines how other courts such as the WTO and inter-State arbitrations conduct fact-finding and makes a number of select proposals for reform, enabling the ICJ to address some of the current weaknesses in its approach.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Introduction
1. Rules of evidence before the International Court of Justice
2. Criticisms of the Court's current reactive approach to fact-finding
3. The practice of other international courts and tribunals
4. Winds of change: the possibility of reform
5. A more proactive approach to fact-finding.