id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3wezn5cw7vam3oz6g7vj3pu67m Charles Burton Marshall "Justice and the International Court" 1966 5 .pdf application/pdf 4321 233 63 South West Africa case, worldview's editorial [JulyAugust] seems to me to confuse law in the sense of judgment of the International Court of Justice concluding the long and complex litigation in the South bad for South Africa or was asked how else conceivably could the Court rule? The basis of decision was a matter of substantive law. Judge Jcssup's highly publicized declaration, in dissent, labeling "the Judgment which the Court has (In a concurring opinion South Africa's ad hoc judge, J, T. the Court's decision has a political effect. reflect their disappointment that the Court, in interpreting the law, did not fashion a decision to suit Court's resolution of the case is politically motivated. In face of great pressures, the judges of the International Court of Justice in determining number which had brought the case to the Court, were not Court has not taken a decision about S. ./cache/work_3wezn5cw7vam3oz6g7vj3pu67m.pdf ./txt/work_3wezn5cw7vam3oz6g7vj3pu67m.txt