Left Out in The Cold?

Guilherme Del Negro Barroso Freitas, L. C. Lima, Rodolfo Veloso Caetano Soares
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Abstract

International Law and the Cold War is an invitation to study some of the forgotten discourses related to this period, many times unfairly associated with the idea of decay. The historical experience is often summarized with the assertion that “the Cold War period saw a decline in the commitment to international adjudication”. An examination of the judicial practice in the period is carried out, namely arbitration and decisions of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). We shall also briefly scrutinize the appearance of jurisdictional clauses in international treaties signed between 1947 and 1990. The second part of the article presents a specific instance of judicial settlement of disputes, outlining the American Treaty for the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes and the fundamental choices of the “Pact of Bogota” in relation to judicial settlement.  In the third part, we zoom in on some ideas regarding international adjudication in Latin America and on the writings of some Brazilian authors – such as Haroldo Valladão – to demonstrate their perception of the phenomenon. The present analysis proves that the judicial settlement of international disputes did not depend on the collapse of the Soviet Union for coming into operation. Interstate arbitrations were very much present during the Cold War years. Jurisdictional clauses remained in vogue, a great number of treaties still being adopted that referred their disputes to the International Court of Justice. The Pact of Bogota was a groundbreaking initiative to support the jurisdiction of an international court through collective recognition, consolidating regional practice on compulsory adjudication. KEYWORDS: Cold War; settlement of disputes; interstate arbitration; International Court of Justice; Pact of Bogota.
被冷落?
国际法和冷战是一个邀请,让我们去研究一些与这一时期有关的被遗忘的话语,很多时候,这些话语与衰落的概念不公平地联系在一起。历史经验常常被总结为“冷战时期对国际裁决的承诺有所下降”。对这一时期的司法实践进行了审查,即国际法院的仲裁和裁决。我们还将简要审查在1947年至1990年期间签署的国际条约中出现的管辖权条款。文章的第二部分是司法解决争端的一个具体实例,概述了《美洲和平解决争端条约》和《波哥大条约》在司法解决方面的基本选择。在第三部分中,我们将聚焦于一些关于拉丁美洲国际审判的观点,以及一些巴西作家(如Haroldo vallad o)的作品,以展示他们对这一现象的看法。本文的分析证明,国际争端的司法解决并不依赖于苏联的解体才开始运作。在冷战时期,州际仲裁非常普遍。管辖权条款仍然流行,许多条约仍在通过,将其争端提交国际法院。《波哥大公约》是一项开创性的倡议,通过集体承认支持国际法院的管辖权,巩固关于强制裁决的区域做法。关键词:冷战;解决争端;州际仲裁;国际法院;波哥大条约。
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