COMPULSORY ADJUDICATION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: THE PAST, THE PRESENT, AND PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE

Given the very clear and limited role that states created for judicial settlement in the United Nations Charter, a serious attempt to expand the International Court of Justice’s jurisdiction would inevitably involve an amendment of the Charter itself. In light of the hostility that all but a few states have shown with regard to compulsory adjudication, such an effort would be doomed to failure.

Anthony Giustini

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