Professor Hermann Mosler, former Director of the Max Planck
Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, former
Judge and Vice President of the European Court of Human Rights,
Judge of the Interna tional Court of Justice from 1976 to 1985,
celebrated his 80th birthday at the end of the year 1992. On 22nd
January 1993, the Max Planck Institute organized a colloquium in
honour of Hermann Mosler, on a topic which is of theoretical as
weIl as practical interest: Interim Measures Indicated by
International Courts. The participants of the colloquium were
outstanding scholars and experts in the area of international
dispute settlement. The present publication is based on the
colloquium of January 1993. It contains four reports, namelyon the
International Court of Justice (Thirl way), the Court of Justice of
the European Communities (Jacobs), the Inter-American Court of
Human Rights (Buergenthal) and the European Court of Human Rights
(Bernhardt). Three of the reports were orally pre sented and
discussed, and they have been revised and expanded for this
publication; the report by Thomas Buergenthal could only be
submitted in writing. In preparing the colloquium the authors were
requested to concentrate their contributions on the following
questions : 1. Legal bases for the indication of interim measures
(convention, statute, rules of court). 2. Conditions for the
indication of interim measures (jurisdiction, compe tence,
admissibility, urgency, necessity - irreparable damage -; request
of the parties andjor indication by the court proprio molu).
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