Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. It publishes books on current issues, produces video documentaries, and conducts seminar-workshops on journalism and public policy issues. 24, Series A/B № 45 (PCIJ, Mar. 06, 1935), The Oscar Chinn Case, United Kingdom v. Belgium, Judgment №. In the May 2010 elections, the PCIJ conducted real-time audit reports on campaign expenditures by candidates for president and vice president, which in part prompted the Commission on Elections to clarify and strictly enforce election and campaign finance laws. B) No. Coalition in the Philippines, the PCIJ has pioneered in asserting and indexing access to information practices of various government agencies, and co-led the public advocacy for the passage of a Freedom of Information Law by the Philippine Congress since 2002. 12, 1933), Prince Von Pless Administration, Germany v. Poland, Order, Series A/B № 54 (PCIJ, May.
23, Series A/B № 44 (PCIJ, Feb. 04, 1932), Access to, or Anchorage in, the Port of Danzig, of Polish War Vessels, Advisory Opinion №. Commission v France Case C-239/03 (ECJ 2004) 869, 873. The Permanent Court of International Justice, often called the World Court, existed from 1922 to 1946. Turkey in this case was represented by His Excellency Mahmout Essat Bey, Minister of Justice. 4, Series B № 4 (PCIJ, Feb. 07, 1923), Competence of the International Labour Organization in regard to examination of proposals for the organization and development of the methods of agricultural production and other questions of a like character, Advisory Opinion №.
A founding member of the Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists (FFFJ), the PCIJ coordinated, edited and published the Fact-Finding Mission Report of the FFFJ into the Maguindanao Massacre, which has been cited by the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) as “the most authoritative” thus published. 14, Series B № 14 (PCIJ, Dec. 08, 1927), Case concerning the Factory at Chorzów (indemnities), Germany v. Poland, Order, Series A № 12 (PCIJ, Nov. 21, 1927), Case of the Readaptation of the Mavrommatis Jerusalem Concessions (jurisdiction), Greece v. United Kingdom, Judgment № 10, Series A № 11 (PCIJ, Oct. 10, 1927), The "Lotus" Case, France v. Turkey, Judgment № 9, Series A № 10 (PCIJ, Sep. 07, 1927), Case concerning the Factory at Chorzów (claim for indemnity - jurisdiction), Germany v. Poland, Judgment № 8, Series A № 9 (PCIJ, Jul. Between 1922 and 1940 the PCIJ dealt with 29 contentious cases between States, and … 17, Series A/B № 46 (PCIJ, Jun.
14 Summary: Beginning with the Treaty of Paris in 1856, a series of treaties subjected the Danube to an international regime controlled by … The Electricity Company of Sofia and Bulgaria, Belgium v. Belgaria, Order, Series A/B № 80 (PCIJ, Feb. 26, 1940), The Electricity Company of Sofia and Bulgaria (Interim Measures of Protection), Belgium v. Belgaria, Order, Series A/B № 79 (PCIJ, Dec. 05, 1939), The "Société Commerciale de Belgique", Belgium v. Greece, Judgment №. Baron Rolin-Jaequemyns, Count Rostworowski, Fromageot and Schücking), Order of 11 May 1933 (Application for the Indication of Interim Measures of Protection), Order of 29 July 1933 (Application for the Indication of Interim Measures of Protection), Dissenting Opinion by Baron Rolin-Jaequemyns, Dissenting Opinion of MM. Email/Web/Social Media:Web: PCIJ.org | PCIJ blog | MoneyPoliticsEmail: pcij@pcij.org research@pcij.org training@pcij.org admin@pcij.orgTwitter: @pcijdotorgFacebook: facebook.com/pcij.orgYoutube: youtube.com/pcijdotorgGoogle+: PCIJ on G+. The work of the PCIJ, the first permanent international tribunal with general jurisdiction, made possible the clarification of a number of aspects of international law, and contributed to its development. PRINTED FROM OXFORD HANDBOOKS ONLINE (www.oxfordhandbooks.com). In December 2009, the PCIJ won two more institutional awards the Agence France-Presse’s Kate Webb Award for exceptional journalism work in difficult or dangerous circumstances, and the AJA Award for Press Freedom from the Asia Journalist Association (AJA), an organization of journalists from over 20 countries throughout Asia. 16, 1925), Interpretation of Judgment No 3, Bulgaria v. Greece, Judgment № 4, Series A № 4 (PCIJ, Mar. (Ser.A) No. & conditions
Aegean Sea Continental ShelfCase (Greece v Turkey) (ICJ 1978) 129, Aguinda v Texaco (US Southern District New York 2001) 936, Amlon Metals v FMC (US Southern District New York 1991) 935, Amoco Cadiz (US 7th Circuit 1992) 36, 938, 1032, Asbestos Case (EC—Measures Affecting Asbestos and Asbestos-Containing Products) (Canada v EC) (WTO Appellate Body 2001) 138, Association Greenpeace France (French Conseil d'Etat 1995) 1053, Barcelona Traction, Light and Power Company Ltd (Belgium v Spain) (ICJ 1970) 555, 1020, Beanal v Freeport-McMoran, Inc (US Eastern District of Louisiana 1997, 5th Circuit 1999) 602, 935, Beef Hormones Case (EC—Measures Concerning Meat and Meat Products) (US v EC) (Panel Report 1997, WTO Appellate Body 1998) 133, 138, 451, 626, 720, Behring Sea Fur Seals Arbitration (US v UK) (Arbitral Award 1898) 2, 11, 32, 731, 1044, China/Western Poverty Reduction Project Investment (World Bank Inspection Panel 2004) 764, ChorzowFactory Case (Germany v Poland) (PCIJ 1928) 1016, Coal Contractors Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment and Northumberland County Council (UK High Court Queen's Bench Division 1993) 933, 935, Commission v France Case C-182/89 (ECJ 1990) 766, Commission v France Case C-239/03 (ECJ 2004) 869, 873, Commission v France Case C-304/02 (ECJ 2005) 869, Commission v Greece Case C-387/97 (ECJ 2000) 869, Commission v Ireland Case C-459/03 (ECJ 2004) 1049, Commission v Spain Case C-278/01 (ECJ 2003) 869, Corfu Channel Case (UK v Albania) (ICJ 1949) 451, 461, 533, 1013, Danielsson v Commission Case T-219/95 R (EC Court of First Instance 1995) 1053, Diergaardt v Namibia (UN Human Rights Committee 2000) 835, East Timor Case (Portugal v Australia) (ICJ 1995) 832, Eastern Greenland Case (Denmark v Norway) (PCIJ 1933) 849, Effects of Awards of Compensation Made by the UN Administrative Tribunal Advisory Opinion (ICJ 1954) 881, EHP v Canada (UN Human Rights Committee 1982) 671, (p. xiv) 24, 1932), Case of the Free Zones of Upper Savoy and the District of Gex, France v. Switzerland, Judgment №. In the 27 years since its founding, PCIJ has published over 1,000 investigative reports and over 1,000 other stories in major Philippine newspapers and magazines, produced five full–length documentaries and scores of documentaries for TV, and launched over two dozen books. 27, Series A/B № 65 (PCIJ, Dec. 04, 1935), Consistency of certain Danzig Legislative Decrees with the Constitution of the Free City, Order (PCIJ, Oct. 31, 1935), Minority Schools in Albania, Advisory Opinion №. 2, Series B № 2 (PCIJ, Aug. 12, 1922), Designation of the Workers' Delegate for the Netherlands at the Third Session of the International Labour Conference, Advisory Opinion №. Contentious cases organized by incidental proceedings. International Court of Justice 2017-2020 – All rights reserved. Commission v France Case C-182/89 (ECJ 1990) 766.
23, 1936), Consistency of certain Danzig Legislative Decrees with the Constitution of the Free City, Advisory Opinion №. In August 2009, the PCIJ published a series of investigative reports into the political favors and corruption that marred the awarding of over 27,000 road and civil–works contracts, and the prevalence of political appointees in middle– and senior–level executive positions. 23, (Sept. 10), Advisory Opinion, [1927], P.C.I.J. 05, 1933), Prince Von Pless Administration, Germany v. Poland, Order, Series A/B № 52 (PCIJ, Feb. 04, 1933), Case concerning the Delimitation of the Territorial Waters between the Island of Castellorizo and the Coasts of Anatolia, Turkey v. Italy, Order, Series A/B № 51 (PCIJ, Jan. 26, 1933), Interpretation of the Convention of 1919 concerning Employment of Women during the Night, Advisory Opinion №. 26, 1925), The Mavrommatis Jerusalem Concessions, Greece v. United Kingdom, Judgment № 5, Series A № 5 (PCIJ, Mar. President was Huber, vice president Mr. Weiss, Former president Loder. The PCIJ has been acknowledged as a model among independent media organizations in the report Global Investigative Journalism: Strategies for Support, authored by investigative journalist David E. Kaplan. 15, 1931), Case of the Free Zones of Upper Savoy and the District of Gex (second phase), France v. Switzerland, Order, Series A № 24 (PCIJ, Dec. 06, 1930), Free City of Danzig and International Labour Organization, Advisory Opinion №. 12, 1929), Case concerning The Payment of Various Serbian Loans Issued in France, France v. Brazil, Judgment № 14, Series A № 20 (PCIJ, Jul. 30, 1938), The Borchgrave Case (Preliminary Objections), Spain v. Belgium, Judgment №. Created in 1920 (although the idea of an international court was several centuries old), the Court was initially well-received from states and academics alike, with many cases submitted to it for its first decade of operation. Kaplan’s report was commissioned “to determine the size and strength of the field of investigative journalism and what types of assistance are needed to help the field expand. It does not intend to replace the work of individual newspapers or radio and television stations, but merely seeks to encourage the development of investigative journalism and to create a culture for it within the Philippine press.
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