1 Inter-state adjudication constitutes a specific form of international dispute settlement. It is specific in that it is limited to disputes between states and it is specific in that it only pertains to international judicial dispute settlement. 2 First, in inter-state adjudication, all disputing parties are states (State). Non-state actors—international organizations, human beings, corporations—may not become parties to such disputes (for their means to participate nonetheless, see below Section F.3). In international disputes allowing for claims or applications...
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