The performance of international courts and tribunals /

"International courts and tribunals now operate globally and in several world regions, playing significant roles in international law and global governance. However, these courts vary significantly in terms of their practices, procedures, and the outcomes they produce. Why do some international...

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Group Author: Squatrito, Theresa; Young, Oran R; Føllesdal, Andreas; Ulfstein, Geir, 1951
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Studies on international courts and tribunals
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Summary: "International courts and tribunals now operate globally and in several world regions, playing significant roles in international law and global governance. However, these courts vary significantly in terms of their practices, procedures, and the outcomes they produce. Why do some international courts perform better than others? Which factors affect the outcome of these courts and tribunals? The Performance of International Courts and Tribunals is an interdisciplinary study featuring approaches, methods and authorship from law and political science, which proposes the concept of performance
Carrier Form: xix, 450 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781108425698
1108425690
Index Number: KZ6250
CLC: D994
Call Number: D994/P438
Contents: Framework for Evaluating the Performance of International Courts and Tribunals -- Court Performance within the Multilateral Trade Regime -- Performance of Investment Treaty Arbitration -- Performance of Regional Human Rights Courts -- Performance of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals -- Assessing the International Criminal Court -- How the Fragmentation of the International Judiciary Affects the Performance of International Judicial Bodies -- International Judicial Performances and the Performance of International Courts -- International Courts' Socialization Strategies for Actual a