AN ANNOTATED GUIDE TO SELECTED INTERNATIONAL/FOREIGN LAW INTERNET RESOURCES
IV. PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION (Also see section IX, International Commercial Arbitration)
1. International Court of Justice/Cour internationale de Justice Official Home Page
http://www.icj-cij.org/
This site provides case summaries for all contentious cases and advisory opinions of the Court for the period 1946-present. It also includes a list of pending cases before the Court with status information and links to texts of judgments, orders, oral and written pleadings, and press communiqués.
2. Cornell Law Library's International Court of Justice Page http://library.lawschool.cornell.edu/WhatWeDo/ResearchGuides/ICJ.cfm
This is a U.S. mirror site for the International Court of Justice home page. It also includes additional resources on the Court such as Germain's ICJ Research Guide
3. World Court Digest
(Max Planck Society)
http://www.mpil.de/ww/en/pub/research/details/publications/institute/wcd.cfm
This site provides a searchable version of the Institute's World Court Digest covering decisions of the Court for the period 1986-2000.
1. Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)
http://www.pca-cpa.org/
According to the site, "[t]he Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) is an international organization offering a broad range of services for resolving disputes between States, as well as disputes between States and private parties and those involving inter-governmental organizations. Purely private arbitrations may obtain various types of support and assistance. Cases are brought to the PCA by agreement of the parties."
The Permanent Court of Arbitration's site provides access to their rules of procedure, model clauses, and selected awards.
1. Project on International Courts and Tribunals
http://www.pict-pcti.org/
According to the site, the Project on International Courts and Tribunals "is the only internationally based effort to address, with a comprehensive and holistic approach, all existing international courts and tribunals. It couples academic research with concrete action aimed at facilitating the work of international courts and tribunals at developing the lawyering skills of potential actors, in particular, in developing countries and economies-intransition." The site provides access to descriptive information about the various international courts and tribunals , bibliographies, studies, and papers presented at meetings and symposia sponsored by the Project.
2. World Courts
(Anatoly Vlasov)
http://www.worldcourts.com
As noted on the website, its purpose is "to meet the demand for information related to the procedure, history and judgments/opinions of the various international judicial organizations." The site provides access to selected procedural documents as well as decisions of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice. Other historical courts are also represented.
Last edited 7/12/07
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