JURISDICTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE CONCERNING ACTS OF AGGRESSION
Journal Title: Науковий вісник Ужгородського національного університету. Серія: Право - Year 2018, Vol 48, Issue 2
Abstract
The jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice concerning acts of aggression has examined in the article. The grounds of the International Court’s of Justice authority to consider disputes concerning committed acts of aggression between the member-states of the United Nations are established.
Authors and Affiliations
І. В. Касинюк
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