International judicial legitimacy : new voices and approaches / Hélène Ruiz Fabri, André Nunes Chaib, Ingo Venzke, Armina von Bogdandy (eds).
2020
KZ6260 .I58 2020 (Mapit)
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Title
International judicial legitimacy : new voices and approaches / Hélène Ruiz Fabri, André Nunes Chaib, Ingo Venzke, Armina von Bogdandy (eds).
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Edition
1st edition.
Imprint
Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2020.
Description
300 pages ; 23 cm.
Series
Studies of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law ; v. 20.
Formatted Contents Note
Democratic legitimacy and non-majoritarian institutions: reflections on the functional and democratic legitimacy of international adjudicative bodies and independent regulatory agencies / Alain Zamaria
In nobody's name: a checks and balances approach to international judicial independence / Aida Torres Pérez
Not in the name of the 'other': the democratic concept of international adjudication through the looking glass / Parvathi Menon
Courtspeak: a method to read the argumentative structure employed by the International Court of Justice in its judgments and advisory opinions / Lorenzo Gasbarri
International public authority in perspective: comparing the roles of courts and international organizations in democratizing international law / André Nunes Chaib
The dispute settlement function of the International Court of Justice in Croatia v. Serbia / Cecily Rose
The public authority of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / Lan Ngoc Nguyen
Not in my name! Claudia Pechstein and the post-consensual foundations of the Court of Arbitration for Sport / Antoine Duval
Re-imagined communities: the WTO appellate body and the communitization of WTO law / Geraldo Vidigal
The democracy we want: standards of review and democratic embeddedness at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / Rene Urueña
In the name of the European Union, the member states and/or the European citizens / Freya Clausen
In the name of the European club of liberal democracies: on the identity, mandate and national buffering of the ECtHR's case law / Armin von Bogdandy, Laura Hering.
In nobody's name: a checks and balances approach to international judicial independence / Aida Torres Pérez
Not in the name of the 'other': the democratic concept of international adjudication through the looking glass / Parvathi Menon
Courtspeak: a method to read the argumentative structure employed by the International Court of Justice in its judgments and advisory opinions / Lorenzo Gasbarri
International public authority in perspective: comparing the roles of courts and international organizations in democratizing international law / André Nunes Chaib
The dispute settlement function of the International Court of Justice in Croatia v. Serbia / Cecily Rose
The public authority of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea / Lan Ngoc Nguyen
Not in my name! Claudia Pechstein and the post-consensual foundations of the Court of Arbitration for Sport / Antoine Duval
Re-imagined communities: the WTO appellate body and the communitization of WTO law / Geraldo Vidigal
The democracy we want: standards of review and democratic embeddedness at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / Rene Urueña
In the name of the European Union, the member states and/or the European citizens / Freya Clausen
In the name of the European club of liberal democracies: on the identity, mandate and national buffering of the ECtHR's case law / Armin von Bogdandy, Laura Hering.
Note
"This book is the outcome of two workshops, mostly between members of the Max Planck Institutes from Heidelberg and Luxembourg (April 2015 and September 2015), in which they reacted to the publication "In Whose Name? A Public Law Theory of International Adjudication" by two of the editors."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Call Number
KZ6260 .I58 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9783848767625 (Print)
3848767627 (Print)
9783748908661 (ePDF)
3848767627 (Print)
9783748908661 (ePDF)
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