Romania and the International Court of Justice : the works of the international conference "Romania and the International Court of Justice. 5 years since the Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea" / editor: Dr. Bogdan Aurescu.
2014
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Title
Romania and the International Court of Justice : the works of the international conference "Romania and the International Court of Justice. 5 years since the Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea" / editor: Dr. Bogdan Aurescu.
Published
București : Editura Hamangiu, 2014.
Call Number
KZ1240 .R66 2014
ISBN
9786062700904 (pbk.)
6062700907 (pbk.)
6062700907 (pbk.)
Description
viii, 229 pages ; 21 cm
Other Standard Identifiers
9786062700904
System Control No.
(OCoLC)951608578
Summary
"Romania has an unwavering attachment for international law, as its observance stands at the very core of Romania's foreign policy. For a country like Romania, the use of international law principles, concepts and instruments is meant not only to enhance the ethic dimension of State conduct in international relations, and thus the International Rule of Law, but it maximizes the efforts for reaching the most important national objectives. Also, there is a significant series of Romanian lawyers who contributed substantially to the development of international jurisdictions. The recourse to international jurisdictions is therefore a natural consequence: Romania has a long history of contacts with, and support for this essential dimension of international law, since the interwar period." --back cover.
Note
"Bucharest, Headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania, 3 February 2014."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
5 years since the maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine) : Significance and effects
Romania and the International Court of Justice over time.
5 years since the maritime delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine) : Significance and effects
Romania and the International Court of Justice over time.