International Law Reports Volume 111 !!install!!
Prosecutor v. Tadić (Appeal on Jurisdiction) (ICTY Appeals Chamber, 2 Oct. 1995) 111 Int’l L. Rep. 1, 45.
For further research, consult the companion volumes—particularly ILR Volumes 110 (preceding) and 112 (succeeding)—to trace the evolution of the doctrines discussed here. But start with Volume 111. It is, without exaggeration, a cornerstone of modern international legal reporting. International Law Reports Volume 111
For those in practice, the ILR series is often cited before international courts and arbitral tribunals. Having Volume 111 on hand—whether in hardcover or electronic format—is essential for any library claiming comprehensive coverage of 1990s jurisprudence. Prosecutor v
The ICJ’s ruling, reproduced in full in Volume 111, is a masterclass in the law of treaties and state responsibility. Key holdings include: But start with Volume 111
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