Abstract:The present paper argues that the 'non-aggravation of disputes' is a fundamental principle of international law. Evidence of the non-aggravation of disputes as a principle of international law has long existed in the work of qualified publicists and in numerous multilateral treaties with dispute settlement provisions, including the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. International courts and tribunals have indicated 'non-aggravation measures' to preserve the subject matter of the dispute and the rights of eit… Show more
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