The judicialization of international law : a mixed blessing? /
The arms of international courts are long. Follesdal and Ulftsein bring together renowned experts to ask whether the benefits of global governance, the rule of law, and protection of the rights of individuals outweigh the compromising of national sovereignty and the lack of democratic accountability...
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Oxford University Press,
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Publisher Address: | Oxford, United Kingdom : |
Publication Dates: | 2018. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Edition: | First edition. |
Series: |
European Society of International Law series
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Summary: |
The arms of international courts are long. Follesdal and Ulftsein bring together renowned experts to ask whether the benefits of global governance, the rule of law, and protection of the rights of individuals outweigh the compromising of national sovereignty and the lack of democratic accountability.-- |
Carrier Form: | xiii, 266 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9780198816423 0198816421 |
Index Number: | KZ6250 |
CLC: | D99 |
Call Number: | D99/J928 |
Contents: | International courts and tribunals : rise and reactions / Andreas Follesdal and Geir Ulfstein -- Specialized courts and tribunals as the guardians of international law? : the nature and function of judicial interpretation in Kelsen and Schmitt / Jochen von Bernstorff -- The governance of international courts and tribunals : organizing and guaranteeing independence and accountability / Niels Blokker -- Escaping from law, appealing to it : the experience of a civil society tribunal / Jerneja Penca -- Substance and style : how the WTO adjudicators legitimize their decisions / Christiane Gerstet |