This book seeks to examine a consistent theme occurring in
judgements and awards given by international tribunals in the
matter of boundary disputes, a theme which is predicated on finding
some sort of difficulty in the implementation of those awards and
judgements. This is a feature prominent in boundary and territorial
disputes inasmuch as decisions relative to title to territory and
location of a boundary line are always keenly contested and hotly
disputed. Two remedies which have frequently been relied on by
States are those of interpretation and revision. The author sheds
light on how, when and in what circumstances will the tribunal be
able to interpret or revise either its own or another tribunal's
decisions. By doing so, the study succeeds in contributing to an
understanding of this area of the law. It is the case that the
latter has largely been neglected by jurists.
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