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W. Heintschel von Heinegg, Der Agais-Kortflikt. Die Abgrenzung des Festlandsockels zwischen Griechenland und der Türkei und das Problem der Inseln im Seevölkerrecht, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin1989, 359 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

Ove Bring
Affiliation:
Legal Adviser, Associate Professor, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm
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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1990

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References

1. Cheng, B., United Nations Resolutions on Outer Space: ‘Instant’ International Customary Law?, 5 IJIL (1965) pp. 2348Google Scholar. Von Heinegg points out that the founder of this school was Roberto Ago who introduced the concept of diritto spontaneo in his Scienzia Giuridica e diritto internazionale (1950). Von Heinegg at p. 80.

2. Akehurst, M., Custom as a Source of International Law, 47 BYIL (1974/1975) pp. 153Google Scholar; Von Heinegg pp. 89–91.

3. Read, Judge, Dissenting Opinion in Fisheries case, ICJ Rep. (1951) p. 191Google Scholar; Von Heinegg at p. 91.

4. Thirlway, H.W.A., International Customary Law and Codification (1972) pp. 5758Google Scholar; Von Heinegg at p. 92.

5. Strebel, H., Sources of International Law as a Legal Order (summary), 36 Zeitschrift für Ausländisches Öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht (1976) pp. 343346Google Scholar. In West German doctrine also Rudolf Bernhardt has supported the notion of ‘instant law’. Bernhardt, Unwritten International Law (summary), id. at p. 76.

6. McWhinney, E., The International Court of Justice and the Western Tradition of International Law (1987) pp. 2325, 30–31Google Scholar.

7. Sweden's agreements with foreign powers, SÖ 1988:3.

8. Ibid. SÖ 1985:54.

9. The Court referred to ‘the application of equitable principles’. ICJ Rep. (1969) pp. 46–47, para 85.

10. ICJ Rep. (1985) pp. 39–40, para. 46.