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Remarks by Loretta Malintoppi

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

Loretta Malintoppi*
Affiliation:
39 Essex Chambers.

Extract

Mr. President, members of the Tribunal, Mr. Juratowitch has already recalled in general terms the importance of consent for international dispute settlement.

Type
Debate: Compulsory Jurisdiction in International Dispute Settlement: Beyond David Versus Goliath?
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2018 

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References

1 Wood, Michael, The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and General International Law, 2 Int'l J. Marine & Coastal L. 351, 356–57 (2007)Google Scholar.

2 Award in the Arbitration Regarding the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary Between Guyana and Suriname, Award of 17 September 2007, 30 R.I.A.A. 1, 112, para. 402.

3 Id.

4 Forteau, Mathias, The Diversity of Applicable Law Before International Tribunals as a Source of Forum Shopping and Fragmentation of International Law: An Assessment, in International Dispute Settlement: Room for Innovations? 417, 437 (Wolfrum, Rüdiger and Gätzschmann, Ina eds., 2013)Google Scholar.

5 Continental Shelf (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya/Malta), Judgment, 1985 ICJ Rep. 13, 23, para. 19 (June 3).