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non-justiciable dispute

 
     
  A dispute which is not considered by the parties to be capable of settlement by adjudication. Such a view is not a reflection of the technical unsuitability of some disputes for adjudication as, formally speaking, any dispute can be settled by this means. But if the heart of the dispute is not about the application or interpretation of existing international law, but is indicative of dissatisfaction with that law, adjudication will not provide a genuine settlement. It may therefore be more profitable to proceed by way of bilateral negotiation, or by involving a third party – as in the use of mediation, conciliation, good offices, or inquiry. Non-justiciable disputes are sometimes called political disputes. See also justiciable dispute.  
 

 

 

 
 
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