There are 416 books by International Court of Justice. on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Application for Revision and Interpretation of the Judgment of 24 February 1982 in the Case Concerning the Continental Shelf (Tunisia/Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) (Pleadings, Oral Arguments, Documents) (1991). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
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How many books has International Court of Justice. written?
BookOrb lists 416 books by International Court of Justice..
Where should I start with International Court of Justice.?
A good starting point is Application for Revision and Interpretation of the Judgment of 24 February 1982 in the Case Concerning the Continental Shelf (Tunisia/Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) (Pleadings, Oral Arguments, Documents) (1991).
What is the International Court of Justice. books in order list?
In publication order: 1. Conditions of admission of a state to membership in the United Nations (article 4 of the Charter) (1948), 2. Competence of the General Assembly for the admission of a state to the United Nations (1950), 3. Interpretation of peace treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania (1950), 4. International status of South-West Africa (1950), 5. Statut international du Sud-ouest Africain (1950), 6. Reservations to the Convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, advisory opinion of May 28th, 1951 (1951), 7. Case of the monetary gold removed from Rome in 1943 (1955), 8. Affaire de l'or monétaire pris à Rome en 1943 (1955), 9. "Électricité de Beyrouth" Company case (France v. Lebanon) (1957), 10. Case concerning the application of the Convention of 1902 governing the guardianship of infants (Netherlands v. Sweden) (1958), 11. Case concerning sovereignty over certain frontier land (Belgium/Netherlands) (1959), 12. Case concerning sovereignty over certain frontier land (1959), 13. Case concerning the Barcelona traction, light and power company, limited (Belgium v. Spain) (1959), 14. Constitution of the Maritime safety committee (request for advisory opinion) (1959), 15. Aerial incident of 27 July 1955 (Israel v. Bulgaria (1960), and 45 more.