Abstract

Among the areas of international law on which the Judgment in the Corfu Channel case is said to have had a lasting infl uence, M. A. Fitzmaurice has included the concept of State sovereignty, without really pursuing this further in her article. 1 I would like to take this opportunity to return to this important aspect of the Judgment, which also proved to be prophetic in relation to the development of the concept of sovereignty in connection with a putative right or duty of humanitarian intervention; and the affi rmation of the existence of a ‘responsibility to protect’.

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