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The International Court of Justice. By Robert Kolb. Oxford, Portland OR: Hart Publishing, 2013. Pp. liii, 1307. Index. $290, £145.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Chiara Giorgetti*
Affiliation:
University of Richmond Law School
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References

1 Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Ger. v. It.; Greece Intervening), 2012 ICJ Rep. 99 (Feb. 3).

2 Elizabeth andersen, 2014 ASIL Book Awards Announced!, AJIL Unbound (Feb. 7, 2014), at http://www.asil.org/blogs/2014-asil-book-awards-announced.

3 South West Africa (Eth. v. S. Afr.; Liber. v. S. Afr.), Second Phase, 1966 ICJ Rep. 6 (July 18).

4 Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosn. & Herz. v. Yugo.), Preliminary Objections, 1996 ICJ Rep. 595, para. 26 (July 11).

5 Border and Transborder Armed Actions (Nicar. v. Hond.), Jurisdiction and Admissibility, 1988 ICJ Rep. 69, paras. 19, 40 (Dec. 20).

6 Rosalyn Higgins, ICJ President, Speech to the Sixth Committee of the General Assembly 5 (Nov. 2, 2007), available at http://www.icj-cij.org/presscom/files/3/14123.pdf.

7 Corfu Channel (UK v. Alb.), 1949 ICJ Rep. 4 (Apr. 9).

8 South West Africa, supra note 3.

9 Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua(Nicar. v. U.S.), 1986 ICJ Rep.14(June 27).

10 Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosn. & Herz. v. Serb. & Montenegro), 2007 ICJ Rep. 43 (Feb. 26); Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, supra note 4; Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Dem. Rep. Congo v. Uganda), 2005 ICJ Rep. 168 (Dec. 19); Jurisdictional Immunities of the State, supra note 1; Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 (Dem. Rep. Congo v. Belg.), 2002 ICJ Rep. 3 (Feb. 14); Legality of Use of Force (Serb. & Montenegro v. Belg.), Preliminary Objections, 2004 ICJ Rep. 279 (Dec. 15); Legality of Use of Force (Serb. & Montenegro v. Can.), Preliminary Objections, 2004 ICJ Rep. 429 (Dec. 15); Legality of Use of Force (Serb. & Montenegrov. Fr.), Preliminary Objections, 2004 ICJ Rep. 575 (Dec. 15); Legality of Use of Force (Serb. & Montenegro v. Ger.), Preliminary Objections, 2004 ICJ Rep. 720 (Dec. 15); Legality of Use of Force (Serb. & Montenegro v. It.), Preliminary Objections, 2004 ICJ Rep. 865 (Dec. 15); Legality of Use of Force (Serb. & Montenegro v. Neth.), Preliminary Objections, 2004 ICJ Rep. 1011 (Dec. 15); Legality of Use of Force (Serb. & Montenegro v. Port.), Preliminary Objections, 2004 ICJ Rep. 1160 (Dec. 15); Legality of Use of Force (Serb. & Montenegro v. UK), Preliminary Objections, 2004 ICJ Rep. 1307 (Dec. 15); see also Legality of Use of Force (Yugo. v. Spain), Provisional Measures, 1999 ICJ Rep. 761 (June 2); Legality of Use of Force (Yugo. v. UK), Provisional Measures, 1999 ICJ Rep. 826 (June 2); Legality of Use of Force (Yugo. v. U.S.), Provisional Measures, 1999 ICJ Rep. 916 (June 2).