Bulletin n. 1/2012 | ||
June 2012 | ||
de Chazournes Laurence Boisson; Angelini Antonella |
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After “The Court Rose“: The Rise of Diplomatic Means to Implement the Pronouncements of the International Court of Justice | ||
in Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (The) , vol. 11, n. 1 , 2012 , 1-46 | ||
ABSTRACT: What happens after the International Court of Justice releases a pronouncement? This article attempts to answer this question by reviewing the diplomatic initiatives taken by States as well as by other members of the Court's `audience', such as international organizations. Both judgments and advisory opinions are covered. This allows comparing the relational dynamics afferent to each type of the Court's jurisdiction. Endorsing a broad definition of `follow-up', the analysis aims at enhancing awareness as to the panoply of diplomatic initiatives that can be taken following a pronouncement of the Court as well as to the complexity of the implementation process at large. | ||