Work Area: State-to-state

GENEVA: Using ICJ case law as a fig leaf

07 June 2013

China won't arbitrate maritime spat with Philippines

21 February 2013

Pakistan fails to halt Kishenganga hydro project

19 February 2013

A political animal

11 February 2013

Panel says no to split proceeding over Chagos Islands

23 January 2013

Philippines invokes UNCLOS in South China Sea wrangle

22 January 2013

Colombia withdraws from ICJ after Nicaragua ruling

29 November 2012

Argentina takes Ghana to ITLOS

16 November 2012

South Sudan hit with ICSID claim from the north

03 September 2012

Children of the revolution

Three decades after it was set up to defuse the Iranian hostage crisis, the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal in The Hague is still arbitrating cases worth tens of billions of dollars. Sebastian Perry charts its impact on a generation of practitioners.

27 April 2012

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