The latest issue of The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (Vol. 24, no. 2, 2025) is out. Contents include:
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Niccolò Lanzoni,
The International Judicial Function and How We Think About It: Non Liquet, Revisited
* Zhifeng Jiang,
Negotiation as a Precondition for Seizing the International Court of Justice
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Antoine De Spiegeleir, Consecutive Provisional Measures Requests at the World Court: More of the Same?
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Bruno Simma, When “Community Interest” Intervenes: Article 62 of the ICJ Statute Facing Obligations erga omnes (partes)
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Nasim Zargarinejad, Shadowing Adversarial Proceedings? The ICJ’s Lesser-Known Discretion in Advisory Procedure
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Miłosz Gapsa, Clarifying the Unclear: Requests for Modification, Revocation, and New Provisional Measures