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Judgments, orders and advisory opinions: Vol. 14, 1938

Judgments, orders and advisory opinions: Vol. 14, 1938

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The Permanent Court of International Justice's decisions from 1923-1940 are reprinted in 15 bound volumes, including Judgments, Advisory Opinions, and Orders. Volume 7 covers important topics such as Access to German Minority Schools, Customs Râgime, Railway Traffic, and Access to the Port of Danzig.

Format: Hardback
Length: 146 pages
Publication date: 30 April 2022
Publisher: United Nations


The Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) is a vital component of any legal library, and its historical reprint of decisions is essential for understanding global legal affairs. Spanning from 1923 to 1940, the 15 bound volumes of this reprint offer a comprehensive view of the Court's judgments, advisory opinions, and orders.

The Judgments from 1923-1930 (Series A) provide a detailed account of the Court's decisions during this period. These judgments cover a wide range of international legal issues, including disputes between states, the interpretation of treaties, and the protection of human rights. The Advisory Opinions from 1923-1930 (Series B) offer insightful advice on legal questions submitted by sovereign states or international organizations. These opinions are non-binding but provide valuable guidance on legal matters of international importance.

The Judgments, Orders, and Advisory Opinions from 1931-1940 (Series A/B) continue to shed light on the Court's role in resolving international disputes. These volumes include landmark cases such as the Corfu Channel Case, the Minority Schools Case, and the Danzig Case. The Corfu Channel Case involved a dispute between Greece and Albania over the demarcation of their territorial waters, while the Minority Schools Case concerned the access of German minority schools in Upper Silesia to education. The Danzig Case involved the access of Polish war vessels to the port of Danzig, which was under German occupation at the time.

In addition to these legal decisions, the Permanent Court of International Justice played a significant role in promoting international peace and cooperation. The Court's judgments and advisory opinions helped to establish legal principles and standards that guided the conduct of states in their interactions with each other. The Court's efforts to promote justice and uphold international law have had a lasting impact on the global legal landscape.

The historical reprint of the decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice is a valuable resource for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of international law. The 15 bound volumes provide a comprehensive view of the Court's work and its contribution to the promotion of peace and cooperation in the world.

In conclusion, the Permanent Court of International Justice's historical reprint of decisions is an essential component of any legal library. The 15 bound volumes offer a comprehensive view of the Court's judgments, advisory opinions, and orders, covering a period of significant legal developments. The Court's work has had a lasting impact on the global legal landscape, and its decisions continue to be relevant and influential today.

Weight: 426g
Dimension: 245 x 162 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789210038621

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