关于未出庭案件给国际法院的非正式来文

F. Eichberger
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近年来,答辩国不出庭的情况在国际法院重新出现。这种做法往往伴随着不参加的一方向法院的非正式来文。国际法院根据其《规约》第53(2)条规定的全面和自行审查其管辖权和未出庭案件的是非事实的义务,相当慷慨地审议了这种来文。但是,非正式来文使法院陷入两难境地。首先,他们挑战了各方的平等和良好的司法管理。更一般地说,采取过于宽松的做法会使非参加国“鱼与熊掌”:它们试图使这些程序失去合法性,同时又以有利的方式表明它们的立场。因此,本条鼓励法院在尊重《规约》第53(2)条规定的职责的同时,对非正式来文采取更正式的办法。
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Informal Communications to the International Court of Justice in Cases of Non-appearance
In recent years, the non-appearance of respondent States has been experiencing a renaissance before the ICJ. Frequently, the practice is concomitant with informal communications by the non-participating party to the Court. The ICJ has been rather generous in considering such communications in light of the obligation under Article 53(2) of its Statute to examine comprehensively and proprio motu its jurisdiction and the merits in cases of non-appearance. However, informal communications force the Court into a dilemma. For one, they challenge the equality of the parties and the good administration of justice. More generally, taking too lenient an approach allows non-participating States to “have their cake and eat it too”: they try to delegitimize the proceedings while simultaneously presenting their position in a favourable light. This article, therefore, encourages the Court to take a more formal approach regarding informal communications while respecting its duties under Article 53(2) of the Statute.
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期刊介绍: The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals is firmly established as the leading journal in its field. Each issue will give you the latest developments with respect to the preparation, adoption, suspension, amendment and revision of Rules of Procedure as well as statutory and internal rules and other related matters. The Journal will also provide you with the latest practice with respect to the interpretation and application of rules of procedure and constitutional documents, which can be found in judgments, advisory opinions, written and oral pleadings as well as legal literature.
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