Abstract

Six years in the life of any international organization, let alone an international judicial body, is too short a period to evaluate whether it is moving in the direction set out for it by its constituent instrument. However, insofar as the Tribunal is concerned, that period has not been uneventful. This article seeks to assess and place the developments at the Tribunal into perspective.

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