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The Territorial Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (Paperback): Michail Vagias The Territorial Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (Paperback)
Michail Vagias
R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There are many variables of territoriality available to national courts under contemporary international law. Does the same apply to the International Criminal Court? And if so, what are the limits to the teleological expansion of the Court's territorial jurisdiction as regards, for example, partial commission of a crime in State not Party territory, crimes committed over the internet or crimes committed in occupied territories? Michael Vagias's analysis of the law and procedure surrounding the territorial jurisdiction of the Court examines issues such as the application of localisation theories of territoriality and the means of interpretation for article 12(2)(a); the principle of legality (nullum crimen sine lege) and human rights law for the interpretation of jurisdictional provisions; competence de la competence; crimes committed over the internet; and the procedure for jurisdictional objections.

Liability Insurance in International Arbitration - The Bermuda Form (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Richard Jacobs, Lorelie S.... Liability Insurance in International Arbitration - The Bermuda Form (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Richard Jacobs, Lorelie S. Masters, Paul Stanley KC
R5,493 Discovery Miles 54 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the third revised edition of what was described by the English Court of Appeal in C v D as the "standard work" on Bermuda Form excess insurance policies. The Form, first used in the 1980s, covers liabilities for catastrophes such as serious explosions or mass tort litigation and is now widely used by insurance companies. It is unusual in that it includes a clause requiring disputes to be arbitrated under English procedural rules in London but subject to New York substantive law. This calls for a rare mix of knowledge and experience on the part of the lawyers involved, each of whom is required to confront the many differences between English and US law and legal culture. In addition, since the awards of arbitrators are confidential and are not subject to the scrutiny of the courts, the book helps professionals understand the Form's lengthy and complex provisions. The book, first published in 2004, was the first comprehensive analysis of the Bermuda Form. It is frequently cited in Bermuda Form arbitrations and was the joint winner in 2012 of British Insurance Law Association Book Prize for the most notable contribution to literature in the field of law as it affects insurance. It offers a detailed commentary on how the Form is to be construed, its coverage, the substantive law to be applied, the limits of liability, exceptions, and, of course, the procedures to be followed during arbitration proceedings in London. The book will prove invaluable to lawyers, risk managers, and executives of companies which purchase insurance on the Bermuda Form, and to clients, lawyers or arbitrators involved in disputes arising therefrom.

International Law Reports (Hardcover, Volume 123): Elihu Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood, A. G. Oppenheimer International Law Reports (Hardcover, Volume 123)
Elihu Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood, A. G. Oppenheimer
R4,642 Discovery Miles 46 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published since 1929 (and featuring cases from 1919) the International Law Reports is devoted to the regular and systematic reporting of decisions of international courts and arbitrators and judgments of national courts. Cases are drawn from every relevant jurisdiction--international and national. This series is an essential holding for every library providing even minimal international law coverage. It offers access to international case law in an efficient and economical manner.

International Negotiation - A Process of Relational Governance for International Common Interest (Paperback): Evangelos... International Negotiation - A Process of Relational Governance for International Common Interest (Paperback)
Evangelos Raftopoulos
R964 Discovery Miles 9 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Evangelos Raftopoulos explores international negotiation as a structured process of relational governance that generates international common interest between and among international participants and in relation to the international public order. He challenges prescriptive models of negotiation - developed in international relations and positivistic approaches to international law, which artificially separate treaties from negotiation in the name of 'objectivity' - and opens a window for looking at international negotiations from a novel, international law perspective. Using an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates law, philosophy, politics, and linguistics, he proposes a holistic, theoretical model of multilateral international negotiation that not only offers a 'subjective' view of international law in practice but also demonstrates the importance of understanding the horizontal normativity of international ordering. This work should be read by academics and practitioners of international law and negotiations, officials of international organizations, and anyone else interested in international law and international relations.

Legitimacy and International Courts (Paperback): Nienke Grossman, Harlan Grant Cohen, Andreas Follesdal, Geir Ulfstein Legitimacy and International Courts (Paperback)
Nienke Grossman, Harlan Grant Cohen, Andreas Follesdal, Geir Ulfstein
R1,144 Discovery Miles 11 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most noted developments in international law over the past twenty years is the proliferation of international courts and tribunals. They decide who has the right to exploit natural resources, define the scope of human rights, delimit international boundaries and determine when the use of force is prohibited. As the number and influence of international courts grow, so too do challenges to their legitimacy. This volume provides new interdisciplinary insights into international courts' legitimacy: what drives and undermines the legitimacy of these bodies? How do drivers change depending on the court concerned? What is the link between legitimacy, democracy, effectiveness and justice? Top international experts analyse legitimacy for specific international courts, as well as the links between legitimacy and cross-cutting themes. Failure to understand and respond to legitimacy concerns can endanger both the courts and the law they interpret and apply.

A Guide to the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration (Hardcover): Roman Khodykin, Carol Mulcahy A Guide to the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration (Hardcover)
Roman Khodykin, Carol Mulcahy; Edited by Nicholas Fletcher Qc
R6,962 Discovery Miles 69 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration (the 'Rules') are used in the majority of international arbitration cases, regardless of the administering institution or the legal background of the parties. The updated Rules were adopted in 2010 and provide mechanisms for the presentation of documents, witnesses of fact, expert witnesses, inspections, and the conduct of evidentiary hearings. They are widely accepted by the arbitration community and have become an international applicable standard. That said, the Rules are at times unclear and open to interpretation, leading to potential disputes as to how they should be applied in practice. This book provides a comprehensive, article-by-article commentary on the Rules, pulling together in one volume an in-depth analysis of the relevant case law, reports of the IBA working groups, academic authorities, and the authors' own practical experience. The authors offer practical guidance on issues that frequently arise in practice and advise practitioners on how the Rules can be applied to advance or defend particular propositions. They also analyze how the Rules work in tandem with other applicable provisions, such as the UNCITRAL Model Law, and include practical templates and checklists that practitioners can use to support their daily practice.

The Performance of International Courts and Tribunals (Paperback): Theresa Squatrito, Oran R Young, Andreas Follesdal, Geir... The Performance of International Courts and Tribunals (Paperback)
Theresa Squatrito, Oran R Young, Andreas Follesdal, Geir Ulfstein
R1,296 Discovery Miles 12 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

International courts and tribunals now operate globally and in several world regions, playing significant roles in international law and global governance. However, these courts vary significantly in terms of their practices, procedures, and the outcomes they produce. Why do some international courts perform better than others? Which factors affect the outcome of these courts and tribunals? The Performance of International Courts and Tribunals is an interdisciplinary study featuring approaches, methods and authorship from law and political science, which proposes the concept of performance to describe the processes and outcomes of international courts. It develops a framework for evaluating and explaining performance by offering a broad comparative analysis of international courts, covering several world regions and the areas of trade, investment, the environment, human rights and criminal law, and offers interdisciplinary accounts to explain how and why international court performance varies.

The Hidden Hands of Justice - NGOs, Human Rights, and International Courts (Paperback): Heidi Nichols Haddad The Hidden Hands of Justice - NGOs, Human Rights, and International Courts (Paperback)
Heidi Nichols Haddad
R960 Discovery Miles 9 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Hidden Hands of Justice: NGOs, Human Rights, and International Courts is the first comprehensive analysis of non-governmental organization (NGO) participation at international criminal and human rights courts. Drawing on original data, Heidi Nichols Haddad maps and explains the differences in NGO participatory roles, frequency, and impact at three judicial institutions: the European Court of Human Rights, the Inter-American Human Rights System, and the International Criminal Court. The Hidden Hands of Justice demonstrates that courts can strategically choose to enhance their functionality by allowing NGOs to provide needed information, expertise, and services as well as shame states for non-cooperation. Through participation, NGOs can profoundly shape the character of international human rights justice, but in doing so, may consolidate civil society representation and relinquish their roles as external monitors.

Judicial Acts and Investment Treaty Arbitration (Paperback): Berk Demirkol Judicial Acts and Investment Treaty Arbitration (Paperback)
Berk Demirkol
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Judicial acts of states are becoming increasingly subjected to international investment claims. This book focuses on distinctive particularities of these claims. Although there are no special responsibility regimes for different functions of the state, the application of investment treaty standards and the threshold for their breach may vary depending on the function involved. Accordingly, in order for the state to incur responsibility for a wrongful act committed in the exercise of its judicial function, there are some specific conditions that should be met: the investor must establish that the state is responsible for a breach attributable to the state; the investment tribunal has jurisdiction over the particular dispute; and the damage that the investor has suffered is a result of the particular breach. Berk Demirkol addresses questions in relation to the substance, jurisdiction, admissibility, and remedies in cases where state responsibility arises from a wrongful judicial act.

Justification and Excuse in International Law - Concept and Theory of General Defences (Paperback): Federica Paddeu Justification and Excuse in International Law - Concept and Theory of General Defences (Paperback)
Federica Paddeu
R1,451 Discovery Miles 14 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The defences available to an agent accused of wrongdoing can be considered as justifications (which render acts lawful) or excuses (which shield the agent from the legal consequences of the wrongful act). This distinction is familiar to many domestic legal systems, and tracks analogous notions in moral philosophy and ordinary language. Nevertheless, it remains contested in some domestic jurisdictions where it is often argued that the distinction is purely theoretical and has no consequences in practice. In international law too the distinction has been fraught with controversy, though there are increasing calls for its recognition. This book is the first to comprehensively and thoroughly examine the distinction and its relevance to the international legal order. Combining an analysis of state practice, and historical, doctrinal and theoretical developments, the book shows that the distinction is not only possible in international law but that it is also one that would have important practical implications.

Die Beendigung Von Schiedsvereinbarungen (German, Paperback): Christopher Benjamin Czibere Die Beendigung Von Schiedsvereinbarungen (German, Paperback)
Christopher Benjamin Czibere
R1,659 R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Save R190 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Der Band befasst sich mit den verschiedenen prozess- und materiell-rechtlichen Fragestellungen im Zusammenhang mit der Beendigung von Schiedsvereinbarungen. Ausgehend von einer grundlegenden Analyse von Rechtsnatur und privatautonomer Charakteristik der Schiedsvereinbarung arbeitet der Autor die einzelnen Beendigungsmoeglichkeiten aus. Die Untersuchung gliedert sich dabei in drei Hauptteile: die gemeinschaftliche (konsensuale Beendigung) durch die Parteien, einseitige Beendigungsmoeglichkeiten sowie das Erloeschen der Schiedsvereinbarung ipso iure.

The Use of Economics in International Trade and Investment Disputes (Paperback): Theresa Carpenter, Marion Jansen, Joost... The Use of Economics in International Trade and Investment Disputes (Paperback)
Theresa Carpenter, Marion Jansen, Joost Pauwelyn
R1,146 Discovery Miles 11 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Twenty-first-century trade agreements increasingly are a source of international law on investment and competition. With chapters contributed by leading practitioners and academics, this volume draws upon investor-state arbitration and competition/antitrust disputes to focus on the application of economics to international trade law and specifically WTO law. Written in an accessible language suitable for a broad readership while providing concrete insights designed for the specialist, this book will be of use to those active or interested in the related fields of trade disputes, competition law, and investor-state arbitration.

Establishing Judicial Authority in International Economic Law (Paperback): Joanna Jemielniak, Laura Nielsen, Henrik Palmer Olsen Establishing Judicial Authority in International Economic Law (Paperback)
Joanna Jemielniak, Laura Nielsen, Henrik Palmer Olsen
R975 Discovery Miles 9 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A central development in international law is the intensified juridification of international relations by a growing number of international courts. With this in mind, this book discusses how international judicial authority is established and managed in key fields of international economic law: trade law, investor-state arbitration and international commercial arbitration. Adopting a unique legal-centric approach, the analysis explores the interplay between these areas of economic dispute resolution, tracing their parallel developments and identifying the ways they influence each other on processual mechanisms and solutions. Drawing together contributions from many leading scholars across the world, this volume considers issues such as the usage of precedent and the role of legitimacy, suggesting that the consolidation of judicial authority is a universal trend which impacts on state behaviour.

Between Fragmentation and Democracy - The Role of National and International Courts (Paperback): Eyal Benvenisti, George W.... Between Fragmentation and Democracy - The Role of National and International Courts (Paperback)
Eyal Benvenisti, George W. Downs
R967 Discovery Miles 9 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Between Fragmentation and Democracy explores the phenomenon of the fragmentation of international law and global governance following the proliferation of international institutions with overlapping jurisdictions and ambiguous boundaries. The authors argue that this problem has the potential to sabotage the evolution of a more democratic and egalitarian system and identify the structural reasons for the failure of global institutions to protect the interests of politically weaker constituencies. This book offers a comprehensive understanding of how new global sources of democratic deficits increasingly deprive individuals and collectives of the capacity to protect their interests and shape their opportunities. It also considers the role of the courts in mitigating the effects of globalization and the struggle to define and redefine institutions and entitlements. This book is an important resource for scholars of international law and international politics, as well as for public lawyers, political scientists, and those interested in judicial reform.

Ritual and Region - The Invention of ASEAN (Paperback): Mathew Davies Ritual and Region - The Invention of ASEAN (Paperback)
Mathew Davies
R547 Discovery Miles 5 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why has ASEAN endured and why do members, many of whom remain comparatively weak and poor, continue to invest in the regional project? Existing answers, either that ASEAN is meaningless or that it has transformed regional affairs through the creation of shared values are both misplaced. Neither argument is empirically plausible. Instead, this Element argues that ASEAN has and continues to serve state interest through the creation of a shared ritual and symbolic framework. This framework has mitigated regional tension through the performance of regionalism, but has not fundamentally addressed the sources of that tension.

The International Criminal Court in Ongoing Intrastate Conflicts - Navigating the Peace-Justice Divide (Paperback): Patrick S.... The International Criminal Court in Ongoing Intrastate Conflicts - Navigating the Peace-Justice Divide (Paperback)
Patrick S. Wegner
R1,144 Discovery Miles 11 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In recent decades, international courts have increasingly started investigating armed conflicts. However, the impact of this remains under-researched. Patrick S. Wegner closes this gap via a comprehensive analysis of the impact of the International Criminal Court in the Darfur and Lord's Resistance Army conflicts. He offers a fresh approach to peace and conflict studies, while avoiding the current quantitative focus of the literature and polarisation between critics and supporters of applying justice in conflicts. This is the first time that the impact of an international criminal court has been analysed in all its facets in two conflicts. The consequences of these investigations are much more complex and difficult to predict than most of the existing literature suggests. Recurrent claims, such as the deterrent effect of trials and the danger of blocking negotiations by the issuing of arrest warrants, are put to the test here with some surprising results.

ICSID Reports: Volume 18 (Hardcover): Jorge E. Vinuales, Michael Waibel ICSID Reports: Volume 18 (Hardcover)
Jorge E. Vinuales, Michael Waibel
R8,487 Discovery Miles 84 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The ICSID Reports provide an authoritative published collection of investor-State arbitral awards and decisions rendered under the auspices of the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), pursuant to other bilateral or multilateral investment treaties such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) or involving investment contracts entered by States. These decisions, which are fully indexed, make an important contribution to the growing body of jurisprudence on international investment law. The ICSID Reports are an invaluable tool for practitioners, scholars and government lawyers working in the field of public international law, investment treaty arbitration, international commercial arbitration, or advising foreign investors or States. Volume 18 of the ICSID Reports focuses on Defence Arguments in Investment Arbitration, including an opening piece from leading scholar and practitioner Professor Jan Paulsson, a founding partner of Three Crowns LLP, and a preliminary study by Professor Jorge E Vinuales, Harold Samuel Chair of Law and Environmental Policy at the University of Cambridge. Volume 18 of the ICSID Reports includes summaries, digests and excerpts of decisions rendered between 2007 and 2018 in 20 cases involving States from across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas, reflecting the breadth of defence arguments in contemporary practice: Sempra v. Argentina, Continental Casualty v. Argentina, Cargill v. Mexico, Mobil v. Canada, Bankswitch v. Ghana, Yukos v. Russia, von Pezold v. Zimbabwe, Quiborax v. Bolivia, General Dynamics v. Libya, Philip Morris v. Uruguay, Devas v. India, Churchill v. Indonesia, Urbaser v. Argentina, Orascom v. Algeria, Karkey v. Pakistan, E energija v. Latvia, Mercer v. Canada, Antaris v. Czech Republic, ENKA v. Gabon, and Cortec v. Kenya.

International Negotiation - A Process of Relational Governance for International Common Interest (Hardcover): Evangelos... International Negotiation - A Process of Relational Governance for International Common Interest (Hardcover)
Evangelos Raftopoulos
R2,917 Discovery Miles 29 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Evangelos Raftopoulos explores international negotiation as a structured process of relational governance that generates international common interest between and among international participants and in relation to the international public order. He challenges prescriptive models of negotiation - developed in international relations and positivistic approaches to international law, which artificially separate treaties from negotiation in the name of 'objectivity' - and opens a window for looking at international negotiations from a novel, international law perspective. Using an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates law, philosophy, politics, and linguistics, he proposes a holistic, theoretical model of multilateral international negotiation that not only offers a 'subjective' view of international law in practice but also demonstrates the importance of understanding the horizontal normativity of international ordering. This work should be read by academics and practitioners of international law and negotiations, officials of international organizations, and anyone else interested in international law and international relations.

The IBA Guidelines on Party Representation in International Arbitration - A Guide (Paperback): Peter Ashford The IBA Guidelines on Party Representation in International Arbitration - A Guide (Paperback)
Peter Ashford
R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The guidelines on party representation are one of three key publications published by the IBA and are commonly referred to or adopted as good practice in international arbitration. This user-friendly handbook to the guidelines will benefit the understanding and practical application of arbitration protocol in the legal community. Written by a respected and experienced arbitration practitioner, this is a companion volume to The IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration (2013) and combines commentary from the drafting committee, additional analysis of the guidelines and tabular comparative material addressing the interaction with Major Professional Conduct Rules and Major Institutional Rules. It is a convenient and invaluable resource for best practice on the duties of arbitrators, institutions and other representatives in this field.

The Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals (Paperback): Nobuo Hayashi, Cecilia M Bailliet The Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals (Paperback)
Nobuo Hayashi, Cecilia M Bailliet
R1,303 Discovery Miles 13 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the ad hoc tribunals completing their mandates and the International Criminal Court under significant pressure, today's international criminal jurisdictions are at a critical juncture. Their legitimacy cannot be taken for granted. This multidisciplinary volume investigates key issues pertaining to legitimacy: criminal accountability, normative development, truth-discovery, complementarity, regionalism, and judicial cooperation. The volume sheds new light on previously unexplored areas, including the significance of redacted judgements, prosecutors' opening statements, rehabilitative processes of international convicts, victim expectations, court financing, and NGO activism. The book's original contributions will appeal to researchers, practitioners, advocates, and students of international criminal justice, accountability for war crimes and the rule of law.

Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice (Paperback): James Gerard Devaney Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice (Paperback)
James Gerard Devaney
R969 Discovery Miles 9 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Fact-Finding before the International Court of Justice examines a number of significant recent criticisms of the way in which the ICJ deals with facts. The book takes the position that such criticisms are warranted and that the ICJ's current approach to fact-finding falls short of adequacy, both in cases involving abundant, particularly complex or technical facts, and in those involving a scarcity of facts. The author skilfully examines how other courts such as the WTO and inter-State arbitrations conduct fact-finding and makes a number of select proposals for reform, enabling the ICJ to address some of the current weaknesses in its approach. The proposals include, but are not limited to, the development of a power to compel the disclosure of information, greater use of provisional measures, and a clear strategy for the use of expert evidence.

The President on Trial - Prosecuting Hissene Habre (Hardcover): Sharon Weill, Kim Thuy Seelinger, Kerstin Bree Carlson The President on Trial - Prosecuting Hissene Habre (Hardcover)
Sharon Weill, Kim Thuy Seelinger, Kerstin Bree Carlson
R3,961 Discovery Miles 39 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the 1980s, thousands of Chadian citizens were detained, tortured, and raped by then-President Hissene Habre's security forces. Decades later, Habre was finally prosecuted for his role in these atrocities not in his own country or in The Hague, but across the African continent, at the Extraordinary African Chambers in Senegal. By some accounts, Habre's trial and conviction by a specially built court in Dakar is the most significant achievement of global criminal justice in the past decade. Simply creating a court and commencing a trial against a deposed head of state was an extraordinary success. With its 2016 judgment, affirmed on appeal in 2017, the hybrid tribunal in Senegal exceeded expectations, working to deadlines and within its budget, with no murdered witnesses or self-dealing officials. This book details and contextualizes the Habre trial. It presents the trial and its impact using a novel structure of first-person accounts from 26 direct actors (Part I), accompanied by academic analysis from leading experts on international criminal justice (Part II). Combined, these views present both local and international perspectives through distinct but inter-locking parts: empirical source material from understudied actors both within and outside the court is then contextualized with expert analysis that reflects on the construction and work of: the Extraordinary African Chamber (EAC) as well as wider themes of international criminal law. Together with an introduction laying out the work and significance of the EAC and its trial of Hissene Habre, the book is a comprehensive consideration of a history-making trial.

Rethinking Legal Scholarship - A Transatlantic Dialogue (Paperback): Rob van Gestel, Hans W. Micklitz, Edward L. Rubin Rethinking Legal Scholarship - A Transatlantic Dialogue (Paperback)
Rob van Gestel, Hans W. Micklitz, Edward L. Rubin
R1,448 Discovery Miles 14 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although American scholars sometimes consider European legal scholarship as old-fashioned and inward-looking and Europeans often perceive American legal scholarship as amateur social science, both traditions share a joint challenge. If legal scholarship becomes too much separated from practice, legal scholars will ultimately make themselves superfluous. If legal scholars, on the other hand, cannot explain to other disciplines what is academic about their research, which methodologies are typical, and what separates proper research from mediocre or poor research, they will probably end up in a similar situation. Therefore we need a debate on what unites legal academics on both sides of the Atlantic. Should legal scholarship aspire to the status of a science and gradually adopt more and more of the methods, (quality) standards, and practices of other (social) sciences? What sort of methods do we need to study law in its social context and how should legal scholarship deal with the challenges posed by globalization?

The WTO and International Investment Law - Converging Systems (Paperback): Jurgen Kurtz The WTO and International Investment Law - Converging Systems (Paperback)
Jurgen Kurtz
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

International law has historically regulated foreign trade and foreign investment differently. Distinct evolutionary pathways have led to variances in treaty form, institutional culture, and dispute settlement. With their inevitable erosion through the late twentieth to early twenty-first centuries, those weak boundaries have become porous and indefensible. Powerful economic, legal and sociological factors are now pushing the two systems together. In this book, Jurgen Kurtz systematically explores the often complex and little-understood dynamics of this convergence phenomenon. Kurtz addresses the growing connections between international trade and investment law, proposing a theoretically grounded and doctrinally tractable framework to understand the deepening relationship between them. The book also offers reform ideas and possibilities, providing treaty negotiators and other government officials with a set of theoretical insights and doctrinal models that can guide actors in building a justifiable and sustainable level of commonality between the two legal systems.

The Performance of International Courts and Tribunals (Hardcover): Theresa Squatrito, Oran R Young, Andreas Follesdal, Geir... The Performance of International Courts and Tribunals (Hardcover)
Theresa Squatrito, Oran R Young, Andreas Follesdal, Geir Ulfstein
R3,760 Discovery Miles 37 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

International courts and tribunals now operate globally and in several world regions, playing significant roles in international law and global governance. However, these courts vary significantly in terms of their practices, procedures, and the outcomes they produce. Why do some international courts perform better than others? Which factors affect the outcome of these courts and tribunals? The Performance of International Courts and Tribunals is an interdisciplinary study featuring approaches, methods and authorship from law and political science, which proposes the concept of performance to describe the processes and outcomes of international courts. It develops a framework for evaluating and explaining performance by offering a broad comparative analysis of international courts, covering several world regions and the areas of trade, investment, the environment, human rights and criminal law, and offers interdisciplinary accounts to explain how and why international court performance varies.

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