The Legacy of the Wimbledon Case
Centenary of the First Judgment of the Permanent Court of International Justice
Series: Queen Mary Studies in International Law; 57;
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Product details:
- Publisher Brill | Nijhoff
- Date of Publication 20 February 2025
- ISBN 9789004528994
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages254 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 564 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
2023 marked the 100th anniversary of the first contentious case decided by the Permanent Court of International Justice. The
contributions to this book address the legal problems decided by the PCIJ and seek to examine the impact of the Wimbledon judgment on the development of international law and its continuing relevance.
Long description:
The book addresses the impact of the first judgment of the 'World Court' on the development of international law and its continuing relevance. The contributions to this book discuss the legal issues decided by the PCIJ in the Wimbledon case. In the Wimbledon judgment, the Court referred to the problems that are still important both for procedural and substantive international law, and which attract the attention of states, courts and the academia today. These include: state sovereignty, sources of international law, interpretation of legal rights and obligations following from treaties and custom, ‘objective regimes’, ‘self-contained regimes’, neutrality in armed conflicts, the status of international waterways, as well as the issues of jurisdiction such as third-party participation in international adjudication, or locus standi for the protection of community interests.
MoreTable of Contents:
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Roman Kwiecień
1 Shadows of Peace: The Reception of the Treaty of Versailles in Germany and Poland
Raphael Schäfer
2 Public Interest Litigation avant la lettre? Questions of Standing in the Wimbledon Case
Christian J. Tams
3 From
Michał Balcerzak
4 The
Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Agnes Rydberg
5 The Wimbledon Statement on State Sovereignty, and the Relationships between International and National Law: Then and Now
Władysław Czapliński
6 The Sources of International Law and Legal Obligations of States, and the Normative Hierarchy under the Wimbledon Judgment; or Why ‘Relative Normativity’ Is Intrinsic to the Development of International Law
Roman Kwiecień
7 Wimbledon Judgement and the Evolutive Nature of Neutrality: Decline of the Relic
Michał Kowalski
8 Legal Status of International and Internal Waterways
Barbara Stępień
Conclusion: Persistent Problems of International Law in the Changing World
Roman Kwiecień
Index
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