Mirages of international justice : the elusive pursuit of a transnational legal order / Matthew Parish.
2011
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Mirages of international justice : the elusive pursuit of a transnational legal order / Matthew Parish.
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Imprint
Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar Pub., 2011.
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 268 pages)
Series
Elgaronline.
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Mirages
International law : the legacy of the twentieth century
Irrelevant courts for important disputes
International criminal law : victors' justice or an interminable machine?
Protecting foreign capital flows : who released the genie?
Self-spite in the regulation of international trade
The arid promises of international human rights
The allure of judicial trusteeship in the European Union experience
The future of an illusion.
International law : the legacy of the twentieth century
Irrelevant courts for important disputes
International criminal law : victors' justice or an interminable machine?
Protecting foreign capital flows : who released the genie?
Self-spite in the regulation of international trade
The arid promises of international human rights
The allure of judicial trusteeship in the European Union experience
The future of an illusion.
Summary
Since the end of the Cold War there has been an explosion of international courts and tribunals that sit apart from domestic legal systems, yet they are often woefully inadequate for their stated purposes. This book explores common problems across these courts, and applies a constructivist theory of international relations to explain their operation.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Language
English
ISBN
9780857931184 e-book
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