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Civil Society, International Courts and Compliance Bodies (Hardcover, Edition.)
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Civil Society, International Courts and Compliance Bodies (Hardcover, Edition.)
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The well-publicized contributions of civil society in setting items
on the international agenda, in developing new international
treaties, in exercising pressure on States in favour of or against
the ratification of such treaties and in assisting the functioning
of new institutions has attracted the attention of scholars who
discuss the presence and the role of 'new actors' on the
international stage. The role of civil society as regards
international courts and tribunals, as well as compliance
mechanisms set up especially in the environmental field, may be
less well-known but is certainly no less important. This book
explores this crucial area. The attempt is timely and particularly
relevant because of the continuous increase in the number of
international courts, tribunals and compliance mechanisms. The
areas of human rights, international criminal law and international
environmental law are the main focus of the study, in the light of
the well-established role of NGOs in Human Rights Courts and UN
bodies as well as in the light of their remarkable success in
setting up the International Criminal Court and the promising
avenues which are now open in the compliance bodies of
environmental law conventions. Broader questions and bodies such as
the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for
the Law of the Sea as well as European courts and tribunals are
also included. The experience of a multinational group of academic
scholars, judges and registrars of international tribunals, and
experts from Non-Governmental Organizations, who have contributed
to the book, provide it with the necessary variety of approaches
and points of view. This book is based on the results of a research
project by the Universities of Milan, Brescia and Verona, supported
by the Italian Ministry for University and Research, and by PICT,
the London-New York Project on International Courts and Tribunals.
Tullio Treves is a Judge at the International Tribunal for the Law
of the Sea and a Professor of International Law at the State
University of Milano. Marco Frigessi di Rattalma teaches
International Law at the University of Brescia. Attila Tanzi
teaches International Law at the University of Verona. Alessandro
Fodella teaches International Human Rights Protection at the
University of Trento. Cesare Pitea and Chiara Ragni are research
assistants at the University of Milan.
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