Interests of a Legal Nature Justifying Intervention before the ICJ

According to Article 62 of the ICJ Statute, a third state can be granted permission to intervene before the Court provided ‘that it has an interest of a legal nature which may be affected by the decision in the case’. The interest of a legal nature is a crucial requirement under Article 62 and the s...

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Economic policy
International law
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Studies
Treaties
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