Jurisdikce mezinárodního soudního dvora ve sporných věcech: stoletý příběh vlajkové lodi mezinárodní spravedlnosti

This paper deals with jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in contentious cases. It looks into functioning of the jurisdiction based on the consent of litigant States, including the limits and impacts of the principle of consent. Jurisdiction of the ICJ is a legal notion of cruci...

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Main Author: Soňa Šindelková
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Karolinum Press 2019-11-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Iuridica
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Online Access:http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23366478.2019.41
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spelling doaj-ab3fc983075a49d686d965856ceb5fde2020-11-25T03:31:22ZcesKarolinum PressActa Universitatis Carolinae. Iuridica0323-06192336-64782019-11-016548911910.14712/23366478.2019.419026Jurisdikce mezinárodního soudního dvora ve sporných věcech: stoletý příběh vlajkové lodi mezinárodní spravedlnostiSoňa ŠindelkováThis paper deals with jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in contentious cases. It looks into functioning of the jurisdiction based on the consent of litigant States, including the limits and impacts of the principle of consent. Jurisdiction of the ICJ is a legal notion of crucial importance. Its character is determined by the horizontal arrangement of international law. Some basic knowledge of the background of the mechanism of contentious jurisdiction is needed for comprehension. The historical background and development is of particular relevance here. The legal source of most of jurisprudence of the ICJ concerning its contentious jurisdiction is Article 36 paragraph 6 of the ICJ Statute. It provides for the compétence de la compétence principle. Indeed, it is the interplay of the principle of consent and the principle of compétence de la compétence that is the crucial point of the mechanism. Jurisdiction ratione personae is delimited by the monopoly of States regarding the access to the contentious procedure. A simple basic rule and yet the case-law on the access to the ICJ is affected by certain inconsistency. The jurisdiction ratione materiae is based on consent of parties of the dispute concerned. There are several ways of accepting the ICJ jurisdiction. De lege lata, the place of the ICJ within the system of methods of peaceful settlement of international disputes is equal to the other methods.http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23366478.2019.41international justiceinternational court of justicejurisdiction in contentious casesthe principle of consensual jurisdictionthe compétence de la compétence principle
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Jurisdikce mezinárodního soudního dvora ve sporných věcech: stoletý příběh vlajkové lodi mezinárodní spravedlnosti
Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Iuridica
international justice
international court of justice
jurisdiction in contentious cases
the principle of consensual jurisdiction
the compétence de la compétence principle
author_facet Soňa Šindelková
author_sort Soňa Šindelková
title Jurisdikce mezinárodního soudního dvora ve sporných věcech: stoletý příběh vlajkové lodi mezinárodní spravedlnosti
title_short Jurisdikce mezinárodního soudního dvora ve sporných věcech: stoletý příběh vlajkové lodi mezinárodní spravedlnosti
title_full Jurisdikce mezinárodního soudního dvora ve sporných věcech: stoletý příběh vlajkové lodi mezinárodní spravedlnosti
title_fullStr Jurisdikce mezinárodního soudního dvora ve sporných věcech: stoletý příběh vlajkové lodi mezinárodní spravedlnosti
title_full_unstemmed Jurisdikce mezinárodního soudního dvora ve sporných věcech: stoletý příběh vlajkové lodi mezinárodní spravedlnosti
title_sort jurisdikce mezinárodního soudního dvora ve sporných věcech: stoletý příběh vlajkové lodi mezinárodní spravedlnosti
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Iuridica
issn 0323-0619
2336-6478
publishDate 2019-11-01
description This paper deals with jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in contentious cases. It looks into functioning of the jurisdiction based on the consent of litigant States, including the limits and impacts of the principle of consent. Jurisdiction of the ICJ is a legal notion of crucial importance. Its character is determined by the horizontal arrangement of international law. Some basic knowledge of the background of the mechanism of contentious jurisdiction is needed for comprehension. The historical background and development is of particular relevance here. The legal source of most of jurisprudence of the ICJ concerning its contentious jurisdiction is Article 36 paragraph 6 of the ICJ Statute. It provides for the compétence de la compétence principle. Indeed, it is the interplay of the principle of consent and the principle of compétence de la compétence that is the crucial point of the mechanism. Jurisdiction ratione personae is delimited by the monopoly of States regarding the access to the contentious procedure. A simple basic rule and yet the case-law on the access to the ICJ is affected by certain inconsistency. The jurisdiction ratione materiae is based on consent of parties of the dispute concerned. There are several ways of accepting the ICJ jurisdiction. De lege lata, the place of the ICJ within the system of methods of peaceful settlement of international disputes is equal to the other methods.
topic international justice
international court of justice
jurisdiction in contentious cases
the principle of consensual jurisdiction
the compétence de la compétence principle
url http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/23366478.2019.41
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