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The Admissibility of a Claim of Continental Shelf Rights Beyond 200nm Before an International Tribunal Absent a Recommendation by the CLCS: A Few Words About the ICJ’s 2016 Judgment in Nicaragua v. Colombia, Ejil Talk, 2016

Escrito por Vega-Barbosa

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) recently set the arena for a timely discussion of the question of the admissibility of a claim of continental shelf rights beyond 200 nm, absent a recommendation by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (CLCS). (aquí)

Artículos destacados

Escrito por Aboagye & Vega-Barbosa

Human Rights and the Protection of the Environment: The Advisory Opinion of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Ejil Talk, 2018

Escrito por Valencia-Ospina & Vega-Barbosa

The Latin American States and the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes before the International Court of Justice: Toward Confidence as the Contemporary Pattern, en Alejandro Chehtman et al (eds), Latin American International in the Twenty-First Century (Oxford University Press, 2025), 271-291

Escrito por Acosta & Vega-Barbosa

“Compliance with international human rights obligations in Colombia: assessing the normative evolution and practical challenges”, in Research Handbook on Compliance in International Human Rights Law, EE Elgar (2021)