The Oxford handbook of international adjudication / editors, Cesare PR Romano, Professor of Law, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles; Karen J Alter, Professor of Political Science and Law, Northwestern University; Yuval Shany, Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University.
2014
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The Oxford handbook of international adjudication / editors, Cesare PR Romano, Professor of Law, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles; Karen J Alter, Professor of Political Science and Law, Northwestern University; Yuval Shany, Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Description
xcii, 975 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 25 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Mapping international adjudicative bodies, the issues, and players / Cesare P.R. Romano, Karen J. Alter, and Yuval Shany
Illustrations : a reader's guide / Cesare P.R. Romano, Karen J. Alter, and Francesco Sebregondi
The history of international adjudication / Mary Ellen O'Connell and Lenore VanderZee
The multiplication of international courts and tribunals after the end of the Cold War / Karen J. Alter
The shadow zones of international judicialization / Cesare P.R. Romano
Trial and error in international judicialization / Cesare P.R. Romano
The challenge of "proliferation" : an anatomy of the debate / Pierre-Marie Dupuy and Jorge E. Viñuales
What are international judges for? : the main functions of international adjudication / José E. Alvarez
International judicial bodies for resolving disputes between states / Sean D. Murphy
International criminal courts / William A. Schabas
International human rights courts / Solomon T. Ebobrah
Courts of regional economic and political Integration agreements / Carl Baudenbacher and Michael-James Clifton
International claims and compensation bodies / David d. Caron
Investment arbitration / Christoph Schreuer
International administrative tribunals / Chittharanjan F. Amerasinghe
Transnational legal process theories / Maya Steinitz
Political science and international adjudication / Mark A. Pollack
Sociological approaches to international courts / Mikael Rask Madsen
Legal philosophical issues of international adjudication : getting over the amour impossible between international law and adjudication / Samantha Besson
Compliance with judgments and decisions / Alexandra Huneeus
The effectiveness of international adjudicators / Laurence R. Helfer
Political constraints on international courts / Tom Ginsburg
The spell of precedents : lawmaking by international courts and tribunals / Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke
Conversations among courts : domestic and international adjudicators / André Nollkaemper
International judicial behavior / Erik Voeten
Who litigates and why / Natalie Klein
The financing of international adjudication / Thordis Ingadottir
Who are international judges? / Leigh Swigart and Daniel Terris
The International Bar / Eran Sthoeger and Michael Wood
Communities of international litigators / Antoine Vauchez
The role of the international prosecutor / Kevin Jon Heller
Defense counsel in international criminal trials / Kate Gibson
The role of registries and legal secretariats in international judicial institutions / Stéphanie Cartier and Cristina Hoss
The selection of international judges / Ruth Mackenzie
International judicial ethics / Anja Seibert-Fohr
Jurisdiction and admissibility / Yuval Shany
Third parties / Yaël Ronen and Yael Naggan
Inherent powers in international adjudication / Chester Brown
Evidence, fact-finding, and experts / Anna Riddell
Remedies / Christine Gray
Annex 1. International judicial bodies : recapitulation
Annex 2. States subject to compulsory jurisdiction (as at July 1, 2013)
Illustrations : a reader's guide / Cesare P.R. Romano, Karen J. Alter, and Francesco Sebregondi
The history of international adjudication / Mary Ellen O'Connell and Lenore VanderZee
The multiplication of international courts and tribunals after the end of the Cold War / Karen J. Alter
The shadow zones of international judicialization / Cesare P.R. Romano
Trial and error in international judicialization / Cesare P.R. Romano
The challenge of "proliferation" : an anatomy of the debate / Pierre-Marie Dupuy and Jorge E. Viñuales
What are international judges for? : the main functions of international adjudication / José E. Alvarez
International judicial bodies for resolving disputes between states / Sean D. Murphy
International criminal courts / William A. Schabas
International human rights courts / Solomon T. Ebobrah
Courts of regional economic and political Integration agreements / Carl Baudenbacher and Michael-James Clifton
International claims and compensation bodies / David d. Caron
Investment arbitration / Christoph Schreuer
International administrative tribunals / Chittharanjan F. Amerasinghe
Transnational legal process theories / Maya Steinitz
Political science and international adjudication / Mark A. Pollack
Sociological approaches to international courts / Mikael Rask Madsen
Legal philosophical issues of international adjudication : getting over the amour impossible between international law and adjudication / Samantha Besson
Compliance with judgments and decisions / Alexandra Huneeus
The effectiveness of international adjudicators / Laurence R. Helfer
Political constraints on international courts / Tom Ginsburg
The spell of precedents : lawmaking by international courts and tribunals / Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke
Conversations among courts : domestic and international adjudicators / André Nollkaemper
International judicial behavior / Erik Voeten
Who litigates and why / Natalie Klein
The financing of international adjudication / Thordis Ingadottir
Who are international judges? / Leigh Swigart and Daniel Terris
The International Bar / Eran Sthoeger and Michael Wood
Communities of international litigators / Antoine Vauchez
The role of the international prosecutor / Kevin Jon Heller
Defense counsel in international criminal trials / Kate Gibson
The role of registries and legal secretariats in international judicial institutions / Stéphanie Cartier and Cristina Hoss
The selection of international judges / Ruth Mackenzie
International judicial ethics / Anja Seibert-Fohr
Jurisdiction and admissibility / Yuval Shany
Third parties / Yaël Ronen and Yael Naggan
Inherent powers in international adjudication / Chester Brown
Evidence, fact-finding, and experts / Anna Riddell
Remedies / Christine Gray
Annex 1. International judicial bodies : recapitulation
Annex 2. States subject to compulsory jurisdiction (as at July 1, 2013)
Summary
The post Cold War proliferation of international adjudicatory bodies and international adjudication has had dramatic effects on both international law and politics, greatly affecting international relations, particularly economic relations, the enforcement of human rights, and the criminal pursuit of perpetrators of mass atrocities. International courts and tribunals have become, in some respects, the lynchpin of the modern international legal system. The Oxford Handbook of International Adjudication uniquely brings together analysis of the legal, philosophical, ethical and political considerations brought about by these bodies. It provides an original and comprehensive understanding of the various forms of international adjudication. A series of cross-cutting chapters overview key issues in the field, both theoretical and practical, providing scholars, students, and practitioners with a detailed understanding of important legal and political influences within the international adjudicative process. Provided by the publisher.
The Handbook is divided into six parts. The first part provides an overview of the origins and evolution of international adjudicatory bodies, from the nineteenth century to the present, highlighting the dynamics driving the multiplication of international adjudicative bodies and their uneven expansion. The second analyses the main families of international adjudicative bodies, providing a detailed study of state-to-state, criminal, human rights, regional economic, and administrative courts and tribunals, as well as arbitral tribunals and international compensation bodies. The third part lays out the theoretical approaches to international adjudication, including from political science, sociology, philosophy, ethics, and the perspectives of developing countries. The fourth part examines some contemporary issues in international adjudication, including the behavior, role, and effectiveness of international judges, the political constraints that restrict their function, as well as the making of international law by international courts and tribunals, the relationship between international and domestic adjudicators, the election and selection of judges, the development of judicial ethical standards, and the financing of international courts. The fifth part examines key actors in international adjudication, including international judges, legal counsels, international prosecutors, and registrars. Finally, the sixth provides an overview of some selected legal and procedural issues facing international adjudication, such as evidence, fact-finding and experts, jurisdiction and admissibility, the role of third parties, inherent powers, and remedies.
The Handbook is divided into six parts. The first part provides an overview of the origins and evolution of international adjudicatory bodies, from the nineteenth century to the present, highlighting the dynamics driving the multiplication of international adjudicative bodies and their uneven expansion. The second analyses the main families of international adjudicative bodies, providing a detailed study of state-to-state, criminal, human rights, regional economic, and administrative courts and tribunals, as well as arbitral tribunals and international compensation bodies. The third part lays out the theoretical approaches to international adjudication, including from political science, sociology, philosophy, ethics, and the perspectives of developing countries. The fourth part examines some contemporary issues in international adjudication, including the behavior, role, and effectiveness of international judges, the political constraints that restrict their function, as well as the making of international law by international courts and tribunals, the relationship between international and domestic adjudicators, the election and selection of judges, the development of judicial ethical standards, and the financing of international courts. The fifth part examines key actors in international adjudication, including international judges, legal counsels, international prosecutors, and registrars. Finally, the sixth provides an overview of some selected legal and procedural issues facing international adjudication, such as evidence, fact-finding and experts, jurisdiction and admissibility, the role of third parties, inherent powers, and remedies.
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One folded leaf of illustrations in front of book.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online version: Oxford handbook of international adjudication. First edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013.
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KZ6250 .O946 2014
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English
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9780199660681 hardback
0199660689 hardback
0199660689 hardback
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