Chinese Journal of International Law Advance Access originally published online on June 11, 2007
Chinese Journal of International Law 2007 6(2):379-388; doi:10.1093/chinesejil/jmm018
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The 2006 Record of the International Court of Justice
Correspondence: * LLM (Harvard), LLB, PhD (Leiden); Partner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP, New York City (www.mwe.com); Adjunct Professor of International Arbitration, Fordham University School of Law, New York City; formerly Special Assistant to the Registrar of the International Court of Justice, The Hague (19921994). The views expressed herein are those of the author alone (email: pbekker{at}mwe.com). While this article was completed in March 2007, it reflects only ICJ developments through 31 December 2006.
This article presents a brief overview of developments relating to the International Court of Justice during 2006 and reports on certain revisions and additions that were introduced to the Practice Directions and on the latest changes in the Court's composition. Finally, a brief outlook is presented on the basis of the status of the Court's docket as on 31 December 2006.