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Case Analysis: Counterclaims Before the International Court of Justice: The Genocide Convention and Oil Platforms Decisions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2004

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The provisions of the ICJ Rules of Court concerning counter-claims have fallen to be applied in two recent cases, in circumstances such the Court has had to examine the nature of a counter-claim and the conditions for its admission as such, and in particular the nature of the ‘direct connection’ with the subject-matter of the application, required by the Rules. In each case the counter-claim was admitted, over the dissent of some judges: these decisions are probably justified, even though some aspects of the reasoning may be criticised.

Type
HAGUE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: International Court of Justice
Copyright
© 1999 Kluwer Law International