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Il regolamento delle controversie neldiritto del mare: rapporti tra procedimenti

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Hugo Caminos*
Affiliation:
University of Miami School of Law

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Copyright © 2009 by The American Society of International Law

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References

1 [Editor’s note: The English translation of the title of this book is Dispute Resolution in the Law of the Sea: Relationships Between Different Settlement Procedures.]

2 See Bernard, H. Oxman Complementary Agreements and Compulsory Jurisdiction , 95 AJIL 277 (2001).Google Scholar

3 All of the Tribunal’s decisions are available at http://www.itlos.org and in the ITLOS Reports series.

4 See Barbara, Kwiatkowska Case Report: Southern Bluefin Tuna (New Zealand v. Japan; Australia v. Japan), 94 AJIL 150 (2000).Google Scholar

5 Southern Bluefin Tuna (Austl. & N.Z. v. Japan), Jurisdiction and Admissibility (Aug. 4,2000), available at http://www.worldbank.org/icsid/bluefin/award080400.pdf; see also Barbara, Kwiatkowska Case Report: Southern Bluefin Tuna (Australia and New Zealand v. Japan), 95 AJIL 162 (2001)Google Scholar. See generally Oxman, supra note 2 (significant analysis of the award).

6 Case C-459/03, Commission v. Ireland (Eur. Ct. Justice May 30, 2006), available at http://curia.europa.eu; see also Cesare P. R. Romano, Case Report: Commission of the European Communities v. Ireland, 101 AJIL 171 (2007).

7 Chile—Measures Affecting Transit and Importation of Swordfish, WTO Doc. WT/DS193 (suspended Mar. 23, 2001).