The right of actio popularis before international courts and tribunals / by Farid Ahmadov.
2018
KZ6250 .A36 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
The right of actio popularis before international courts and tribunals / by Farid Ahmadov.
Imprint
Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2018]
Description
xiii, 232 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Queen Mary studies in international law ; v. 31.
Formatted Contents Note
Identifying the elements and operational framework of actio popularis
Understanding the elements of actio popularis
Enforcing community obligations
Judicial enforcement of community obligations
Actio popularis before the ICJ
Actio popularis : other international courts and tribunals
Actio popularis as a question of judicial policy.
Understanding the elements of actio popularis
Enforcing community obligations
Judicial enforcement of community obligations
Actio popularis before the ICJ
Actio popularis : other international courts and tribunals
Actio popularis as a question of judicial policy.
Summary
Actio Popularis before International Courts and Tribunals examines actio popularis in the context of the symbiotic relationship between procedural and substantive normativity in international law. Actio popularis is an important procedural tool devised to address the challenges posed by the relativization of substantive normativity and recognition of norms established to protect collective interests in international law. Farid Ahmadov's analysis underlines the ineffectiveness of bipolar litigation in enforcement of collective obligations in international law and the importance of introducing new procedural mechanisms to address the challenges posed by the transition from bilateralist to multilateralist normativity. The volume highlights the subtle link between interpretation of standing rules and the ways in which judicial policy concerns inform decisions of international courts and tribunals on admissibility of actio popularis.
Note
Actio Popularis before International Courts and Tribunals examines actio popularis in the context of the symbiotic relationship between procedural and substantive normativity in international law. Actio popularis is an important procedural tool devised to address the challenges posed by the relativization of substantive normativity and recognition of norms established to protect collective interests in international law. Farid Ahmadov's analysis underlines the ineffectiveness of bipolar litigation in enforcement of collective obligations in international law and the importance of introducing new procedural mechanisms to address the challenges posed by the transition from bilateralist to multilateralist normativity. The volume highlights the subtle link between interpretation of standing rules and the ways in which judicial policy concerns inform decisions of international courts and tribunals on admissibility of actio popularis.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-224) and index.
Call Number
KZ6250 .A36 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9789004366978 (hardback : alkaline paper)
9004366970
9004366970
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