This collection of essays by leading international lawyers is aimed
at providing informed analysis of the growing spectrum of remedies
available in international fora for breaches of international law.
Prime among the institutions active in offering remedies for such
breaches is the International Court of Justice,and the volume
contains reflections by two of its members, Judge Higgins and Judge
Koroma. But the ICJ is no longer alone in offering a forum for the
granting of remedies; amidst the proliferation of international
bodies, the European Court of Justice, the World Trade Organisation
and the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea are active.
Several of the most interesting contributions to this volume deal
with these institutions and their current work. In addition there
are important new essays on mediation in international law,
diplomatic settlement and arbitration.
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