Supplemental Readings
Assessing the International Court of Justice
- Dillard, Law, Policy and the World Court - Attacking Some Misconceptions, 17
Willamette L. Rev. 13-25 (1980).
- Elkind, Non-Appearance Before the International Court of Justice: Functional and
Comparative Analysis, 31-77 (1984).
- Fitzmaurice, The Problem of the Non-Appearing Defendant, 51 Brit. Y.B. Int'l L. 89-122
(1980).
- Highet, Nonappearance and Disappearance Before the International Court of Justice, 81
Am. J. Int'l L. 237-254 (1987).
- Scott & Csajko, Compulsory Jurisdiction and Defiance in the World Court: A
Comparison of the PCIJ and the ICJ, 16 Den. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 377-392 (1988).
- Charney, "Disputes Implicating the Institutional Credibility of the Court: Problems of
Non-Appearance, Non-Participation, and Non-Performance", The International Court of
Justice at a Crossroads, 288-319 (L. Damrosh ed. 1987).
- Gross, Underutilization of the International Court of Justice, 27 Harv. Int'l L. J., 571-597
(1986).
- Chayes, Nicaragua, the U.S. and the World Court, 85 Columbia L. Rev. 1445-1482
(1985).
- D'Amato, Nicaragua and International Law: The "Academic" and the "Real", 79 Am. J.
Int'l L. 657-664 (1985).
- Highet, Litigation Implications of the U.S. Withdrawal from the Nicaragua Case, 78 Am.
J. Int'l L. 992-1005 (1985).
- Meara, Applying the Critical Jurisprudence of International Law in the Case Concerning
Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua, 71 Va. L. Rev. 1183-1210
(1985).
- Nanda, United States Intervention in Nicaragua: Reflections in Light of the Decision of
the International Court of Justice in Nicaragua v. United States, 9 U. Haw. L. Rev., 553-565 (1987).
- Norton, The Nicaragua Case: Political Questions Before the International Court of
Justice, 22 Va. J. Int'l L. 459-526 (1987).
- Panel Session, The Jurisprudence of the Court in the Nicaragua Decision, 1987 Am. Soc.
Int'l L. Proc. 258-277.
- Panel Session, The World Court, 1986 Am. Soc. Int'l L. Proc. 201-221.
- Rowles, Nicaragua versus the United States: Issues of Law and Policy, 20 Int'l Lawy.
1245-1288 (1986).
- United States Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran (U.S. v. Iran), 1980 ICJ 3.
- Highet, "Evidence and Proof of Facts", The International Court of Justice at a Crossroads
355-375 (L. Damrosh ed. 1987).
- Highet, Evidence, the Court and the Nicaragua Case, 81 Am. J. Int'l L. 1-56 (1987).
- Thirlway, Dilemma or Chimera? - Admissibility of Illegally Obtained Evidence in
International Adjudication, 78 Am. J. Int'l L. 622-641 (1984).
- Panel Discussion, "Factfinding by the International Court with Particular Regard to 'Fluid'
Situations", 1987 Am. Soc. Int'l L. Proc. 484-501 (1987).
- Reisman & Williard, eds., International Incidents: The Law That Counts in World
Politics, 3-24 (1988).
- Falk, The Validity of the Incidents Genre, 12 Yale J. Int'l L. 376-85 (1987).
- Bowett, International Incidents: New Genre or New Delusion?, 12 Yale J. Int'l L. 386-95
(1987).
- A. Chayes, The Cuban Missile Crisis 8-40 (1962).
- Malone, The Chernobyl Accident: A Case Study in International Law Regulating State
Responsibility for Transboundary Nuclear Pollution, 12 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 203-41
(1987).
- Stein, Contempt, Crisis, and the Court: The World Court and the Hostage Rescue
Attempt, 76 Am. J. Int'l L. 499-531 (1982).
- Gross, The Case Concerning U.S. Diplomatic and Consular Staff in Tehran: Phase of
Provisional Measures, 74 Am. J. Int'l L. 395-410 (1980).
- Haven, The Status of Interim Measures of the International Court of Justice After the
Iranian Hostage Crisis, 11 Cal. West. Int'l L. J. 515-542 (1981).
- M.E. O'Connell, The Prospects for Enforcing Monetary Judgments of the International
Court of Justice: A Study of Nicaragua's Judgment Against the United States, 30 Va. J.
Int'l L. 891-940 (1990).
- Schacter, The Enforcement of International Judicial & Arbitral Decisions, 54 Am. J. Int'l
L. 1-24 (1960).
- Statute of the International Court of Justice, Art. 41.
- Sztucki, Interim Measures in the Hague Court: An Attempt at Scrutiny 221-302 (1983).