Compliance with decisions of the International Court of Justice
Constanze Schulte - Oxford University Press, 2004
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The book examines the compliance record of
states parties to proceedings before the International Court of Justice (ICJ),
the principal judicial body of the United Nations. It undertakes a comprehensive
analysis of the follow-up of the ICJ's judgments and interim measures from the
Court's creation in 1945 until the present day. The author examines the reasons
for differences in the track records of judgments and provisional measures and
explores mechanisms that could be conducive to enhanced compliance.