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Claims of Dual Nationals and the Development of Customary International Law
Issues Before the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
Biographical note
Judge Mohsen Aghahosseini has been a member of the Iran - United States Claims Tribunal since 1990. He was formerly (1991-1996) an ad hoc Judge of the International Court of Justice in the Case Concerning the Aerial Incident of 3 July 1988.
Reviews
“[T]he result is a wealth of material – comprehensively reviewed in this book – which is likely to be of some benefit to those interested in this area of international law.”
ASA Bulletin 1/2008
ASA Bulletin 1/2008
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 – Some Introductory and Orientational Remarks
Chapter 2 – The Two Earlier Awards by a Chamber
Chapter 3 – The Case before the Full Tribunal
Chapter 4 – Some General Comments on the Decision
Chapter 5 – The Relevant Period
Chapter 6 – The Criteria of Dominance
Chapter 7 – The ‘Important Caveat’
Chapter 8 – The Likely Impact of the Tribunal’s Jurisprudence
Bibliography
Table of cases
Annex
Index
Chapter 1 – Some Introductory and Orientational Remarks
Chapter 2 – The Two Earlier Awards by a Chamber
Chapter 3 – The Case before the Full Tribunal
Chapter 4 – Some General Comments on the Decision
Chapter 5 – The Relevant Period
Chapter 6 – The Criteria of Dominance
Chapter 7 – The ‘Important Caveat’
Chapter 8 – The Likely Impact of the Tribunal’s Jurisprudence
Bibliography
Table of cases
Annex
Index
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