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The Practice of International and National Courts and the (De-)Fragmentation of International Law (Hardcover, New)
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The Practice of International and National Courts and the (De-)Fragmentation of International Law (Hardcover, New)
Series: Studies in International Law
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In recent decades there has been a considerable growth in the
activities of international tribunals and the establishment of new
tribunals. Furthermore, supervisory bodies established to control
compliance with treaty obligations have adopted decisions in an
increasing number of cases. National courts further add to the
practice of adjudication of claims based on international law.
While this increasing practice of courts and supervisory bodies
strengthens the adjudicatory process in international law, it also
poses challenges to the unity of international law. Most of these
courts operate within their own special regime (functional,
regional, or national) and will primarily interpret and apply
international law within the framework of that particular regime.
The role of domestic courts poses special challenges, as the powers
of such courts to give effect to international law, as well as
their actual practice in applying such law, largely will be
determined by national law. At the same time, both international
and national courts have recognised that they do not operate in
isolation from the larger international legal system, and have
found various ways to counteract the process of fragmentation that
may result from their jurisdictional limitations. This book
explores how international and national courts can, and do,
mitigate fragmentation of international law. It contains case
studies from international regimes (including the WTO, the IMF,
investment arbitration and the ECtHR) and from various national
jurisdictions (including Japan, Norway, Switzerland and the UK),
providing a basis for conclusions to be drawn in the final chapter.
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