01663 2200181 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001700077035001900094041000800113082000800121084001400129100001800143245004500161260004800206300003200254520119500286INLIS00000000000208520200508201727200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0-52180776-x 0010-0520002085 aeng0 a341 a341/INT/I0 aInternational00aInternational Law Reports Vol. 123/07067 aCambridgebCambridge University Pressc2003 axxxvii, 635p.; 22cm.c22cm. aThe present volume, the first to appear in 2003, contains decisions of the European Court Human Rights, including its decision on admissibility in Bankovic v Belgium an others (concerning the NATO military operations against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)and decisions on the merits in three important cases concerning the relationship between the international law of State immunity and the European Convention on Human Rights:Al-Adsani v United Kingdom, Fogartry v United Kingdom and McElhinney v Ireland. It also includes the judgment of the International Court of Justice on the jurisdiction of the Court in the Fisheries Jurisdiction Case (Spain v Canada) and decisoin of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights. Also reported are cases from Canada, England and Trinidad and Tobago. The case of England include the decision of March 2002 concerning detainees in Guantanamo Bay, Regina (Abbasi and fauna)v Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Secretary of State for the Home Department. The decision of the Court of Appeal in these proceddings was given while the volume was in press and will appear in later volume of the International Law Reports.