The Settlement of Inter-State Disputes through ICJ Advisory Opinions

An Analysis of the Eastern Carelia Doctrine
Nomos, 1. Edition 2026, ca. 414 Pages

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ISBN 978-3-7560-4164-0
Published ca. May 2026 (can be pre-ordered)
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This book offers an in-depth analysis of the relationship between the principle of consensual dispute settlement in international law and the advisory opinion function of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In 2019, the ICJ issued its Chagos Advisory Opinion, finding that the Chagos Archipelago belongs to Mauritius and that the United Kingdom’s administration of the archipelago is contrary to international law. In the proceedings, the United Kingdom and Judge Donoghue invoked the Eastern Karelia doctrine. The 1923 doctrine states: The Court does not issue an advisory opinion if, by doing so, it would undermine the basic rule that states may submit disputes to judicial settlement only with their consent.

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Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-7560-4164-0
Subtitle An Analysis of the Eastern Carelia Doctrine
Publication Date ca. May 1, 2026
Year of Publication 2026
Publisher Nomos
Format Hardcover
Languages englisch
Pages ca. 414
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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