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Judgments and the termination of proceedings

In: Research Handbook on International Procedural Law

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This chapter explores procedural questions associated with judgments and the termination of proceedings, with a focus on the procedure of the ICJ, the ITLOS, inter-state arbitration and certain ‘mixed’ proceedings between private parties and states. Every court or tribunal has particular features when it comes judgments, awards, subsequent remedies and discontinuance. These institutional settings share certain features that arise out of common principles and practices. The chapter concludes, however, that those common features do not derive from any common normative source.

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  • Daniel Costelloe, 2024. "Judgments and the termination of proceedings," Chapters, in: Joanna Gomula & Stephan Wittich & Markus Stemeseder (ed.), Research Handbook on International Procedural Law, chapter 23, pages 473-487, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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