The case is now pending before the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Mr Simitis wants Turkey to take both disputes to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Belgium announces is to go to the International Court of Justice to challenge Mr Straw's decision on General Pinochet.
That campaign reached a high point in 2004 with the publication of International Court of Justice's opinion on the matter.
The International Court of Justice awarded the temple to Cambodia in 1962.
Although efforts are made to ensure fair regional distribution, appointments to the International Court of Justice are made in a personal capacity.
America could also conceivably sue Argentina at the International Court of Justice.
The International Court of Justice, asked by Serbia to consider the legality of the declaration, will deliver its advisory opinion on July 22nd.
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Finally, I would also caution you against on relying simply on Eric Posner's assessment of the effectiveness of the International Court of Justice.
President Morales had announced his intention to take the case to the International Court of Justice at this year's celebrations to mark the day.
The International Court of Justice's ruling confirms that Germany has legal immunity from being sued in foreign courts by victims of such crimes.
So, at least, the International Court of Justice implied when it awarded two nearby islands, Ligitan and Sipadan, to Malaysia last year over Indonesia's objections.
There is also the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
The dispute with Peru is over a maritime border in the Pacific, which the Peruvians took to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
The deal is a stopgap until the International Court of Justice rules on the dispute, which is likely to take years and cost lots in lawyers' fees.
In May the International Court of Justice (ICJ), based in The Hague, began deliberating on a case between Colombia and Nicaragua over a piece of the Caribbean.
Of particular importance was the February ruling by the International Court of Justice that it did indeed have jurisdiction in the dispute, despite British and American objections.
She also confirmed that it was still up to the International Court of Justice - based in The Hague - to be the final arbiter on such disputes.
's International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court.
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The government in Buenos Aires says it will take Uruguay to the International Court of Justice in The Hague for breaking international treaties governing the management of the waters.
The controversy allowed Thai nationalists to reheat old, discredited arguments as to why the temple rightfully belongs to Thailand (not so, ruled the International Court of Justice in 1962).
And on September 28th, Chile's government said that it would be lodging a suit against Spain before the International Court of Justice disputing Spain's right to try the general.
In 1979 both governments applied to the International Court of Justice to delineate the boundary between Maine and New Brunswick, but decided against resolving the dispute over Machias Seal Island.
Though El Salvador and Honduras went to the International Court of Justice to settle their land border, all three countries still clash over fishing rights in the Gulf of Fonseca.
The International Court of Justice at The Hague was due on July 9th to rule on whether the Israeli security barrier that cuts through the occupied West Bank is illegal.
On August 21st, Japan officially presented the Republic of Korea with a diplomatic proposal to institute proceedings before the International Court of Justice concerning the dispute over the sovereignty of Takeshima.
Reiterating his position that peaceful solutions must be found for disputes in regard to international law, he said his delegation therefore awaited the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice with great interest.
The cases of 51 other non-US citizens whose arrests breached the Vienna Convention were recently examined by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which ordered the US to hold substantive reviews of their cases.
Argentina lodged a complaint before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 2006, arguing that Uruguay had broken the terms of a 1975 treaty regulating the use of the River Uruguay which forms the border between them.
At worst they would follow the recent example of the International Court of Justice and use a legal dispute to score points against American "unilateralism" and "arrogance" for a global audience keen to humble the United States.
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