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Kosovo – So What? The Holding of the International Court of Justice is not the Last Word on Kosovo's Independence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

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At a first glance the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has given a clear negative answer to the question submitted to it by the General Assembly. According to the ICJ's advisory opinion from 22 July 2010, Kosovo's declaration of independence did not constitute a violation of international law. Yet, reading the reasons the ICJ offered in support of its holding, one soon discovers that many relevant questions have been left open.

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Kosovo in the ICJ – The Case
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