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Abstract
This comment will examine international case history on the question of the Court's power to indicate interim measures of protection with substantive jurisdiction is contested by a party to the proceedings. The discussion will also address what role, of any, the political realities of international legal disputes should play in the Court's decision to adjudicate matters brought before it.
Recommended Citation
Noreen M. Tama, Nicaragua v. United States: The Power of the International Court of Justice to Indicate Interim Measures in Political Disputes, 4 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 65 (1985).