Judicial review as an emerging general principle of law and its implications for the international court of justice

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de Wel E. [1 ]
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[1] Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Lausanne
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Security Council; Political Organ; Judicial Review; Advisory Opinion; Security Council Resolution;
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10.1017/S0165070X00000899
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  • [2] Lorinser B., Bindende Resolutionen des Sicherheitsrates (Baden-Baden, Nomos 1996) pp. 59 – 62 for a discussion of the debate and references to the relevant documents
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