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The case of the Cameroons v. The United Kingdom concerning the Northern Cameroons, described, in a typical understatement, as “almost unique in the annals of international litigation,”1 has been terminated by a judgment of the International Court of Justice which appears as well to be “almost unique.” In fact, neither the Court nor any of the separate opinions referred to any precedent.
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Gross, L. (1984). Limitations Upon the Judicial Function. In: Essays on International Law and Organization. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7048-4_33
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