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Volume 111 is particularly notable for including the decision in Prosecutor v. Tadić (Jurisdiction Appeal), as well as significant national court decisions. International Law Reports Volume 111
Volume 111 also features critical interlocutory appeals from the Tadić case, the first international war crimes trial since Nuremberg. The ICTY Appeals Chamber, in its Decision on the Defence Motion for Interlocutory Appeal on Jurisdiction (1995), addressed fundamental questions: customary law continues to apply.
The Gabčíkovo-Nagymaros case illustrates how treaty obligations coexist with customary rules on necessity, countermeasures, and state responsibility. Volume 111 shows that even when a treaty is silent, customary law continues to apply.