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  2. Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea case - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Romania and Ukraine signed a treaty in which both states "reaffirm that the existing border between them is inviolable and therefore, they shall refrain, now and in future, from any attempt against the border, as well as from any demand, or act of, seizure and usurpation of part or all the territory of the Contracting Party". [1]

  3. Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the ...

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    The court responded to a request from the United Nations General Assembly of 10 December 2003 on the legal question under international law of the Israeli West Bank barrier built by Israel that partially follows the Green Line boundary between Israel and the West Bank and partially enters into the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

  4. Minquiers and Ecrehos case - Wikipedia

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    J.H.W.V. (21 May 2009). "A. G. Roche, The Minquiers and Ecrehos Case (An analysis of the decision of the International Court of Justice).Il Yung Chung, Legal Problems involved in the Corfu Channel Incident, beide uhgegeven in de serie Travaux de juridiction internationale, publiés sous la direction de M. le professeur P. Guggenheim (delen I en III).

  5. Category:International Court of Justice cases - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian–Thai border dispute; Cameroon–Nigeria Land and Maritime Boundary case; Canada and the Netherlands v. Syrian Arab Republic; Case Concerning Barcelona Traction, Light, and Power Company, Ltd; Certain Iranian Assets; Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute; Cod Wars; Corfu Channel case; Costa Rica–Nicaragua San Juan River border dispute

  6. International court - Wikipedia

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    An international court is an international organization, or a body of an international organization, that hears cases in which one party may be a state or international organization (or body thereof), and which is composed of independent judges who follow predetermined rules of procedure to issue binding decisions on the basis of international law.

  7. Opinion: The International Criminal Court’s threat to Netanyahu

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    An interim judgment from that court found that the Palestinians have “plausible” rights to protection from genocide, Joan Donoghue, then ICJ president at the time of the ruling, told the BBC.

  8. Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute - Wikipedia

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    Perú v. Chile (also called the Chilean–Peruvian maritime dispute) was a public international law case concerning a territorial dispute between the South American republics of Peru and Chile over the sovereignty of an area at sea in the Pacific Ocean approximately 37,900 square kilometres (14,600 sq mi) in size.

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