The Internacional Justice Court and the developing of Environmental International Law

Authors

  • Elvis Ojeda Huerta Diplomatic Academy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21678/forseti.v0i6.1120

Keywords:

international justice court, international law, environmental law, international environmental law

Abstract

In this paper, the author analyzes the emergence of Environmental International Law as an autonomous branch of the International Law within the framework of International Justice Court’s jurisprudence (IJC). Thus, he delves deep into the environmental damage derived from the use of nuclear weapons and the state customary obligations in environmental law regarding to other States’ territories. Finally, he examines a recent IJC jurisprudence that introduces new legal norms in connection with the frontier damage.

Published

2019-08-03

How to Cite

Ojeda Huerta, E. (2019). The Internacional Justice Court and the developing of Environmental International Law. Forseti. Law Review, 4(6), 59–75. https://doi.org/10.21678/forseti.v0i6.1120

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