Establishing Judicial Authority in International Economic Law
Herausgeber: Jemielniak, Joanna; Olsen, Henrik Palmer; Nielsen, Laura
Establishing Judicial Authority in International Economic Law
Herausgeber: Jemielniak, Joanna; Olsen, Henrik Palmer; Nielsen, Laura
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This book discusses how international judicial authority is established and managed in the field of international economic law.
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This book discusses how international judicial authority is established and managed in the field of international economic law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781316601105
- ISBN-10: 1316601102
- Artikelnr.: 54642905
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781316601105
- ISBN-10: 1316601102
- Artikelnr.: 54642905
Part I. Courts in International Economic Law - Emergence, Interplay and
Proliferation: 1. Assessing the impact of WTO and regional dispute
resolution mechanisms on the world trading system David A. Gantz; 2.
Establishing permanent regional good offices for trade disputes in Asia
Chang-fa Lo; 3. African regional judiciaries and their jurisprudence in
trade law matters Amos Saurombe; 4. Coordinated actions in international
economic law as illustrated by investment treaty arbitration and World
Trade Organization (WTO) disputes Greg Tereposky and Laura Nielsen; Part
II. The Development and Usage of Precedents in International Economic Law:
5. Minority rules: precedent and participation before the WTO Appellate
Body Joost Pauwelyn; 6. The welfare implications of precedent in
international law Krzysztof J. Pelc; 7. Features of trade law adjudication
and their impact on the development of legal concepts and precedents Anton
K. Schnyder and Stefanie Pfisterer; Part III. Legitimating Decisions in
International Economic Law: 8. Judicial ethics in international economic
law: what standards of independence and impartiality apply to arbitrators
and panelists? Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 9. Judicial authority and
styles of reasoning: self-presentation between legalism and deliberation
Ingo Venzke; 10. Global citizens in international commercial arbitration
and WTO dispute resolution Joanna Jemielniak and Laura Nielsen; 11.
Proportionality analysis and international commercial arbitration: the
example of public policy and domestic courts Benedikt Pirker.
Proliferation: 1. Assessing the impact of WTO and regional dispute
resolution mechanisms on the world trading system David A. Gantz; 2.
Establishing permanent regional good offices for trade disputes in Asia
Chang-fa Lo; 3. African regional judiciaries and their jurisprudence in
trade law matters Amos Saurombe; 4. Coordinated actions in international
economic law as illustrated by investment treaty arbitration and World
Trade Organization (WTO) disputes Greg Tereposky and Laura Nielsen; Part
II. The Development and Usage of Precedents in International Economic Law:
5. Minority rules: precedent and participation before the WTO Appellate
Body Joost Pauwelyn; 6. The welfare implications of precedent in
international law Krzysztof J. Pelc; 7. Features of trade law adjudication
and their impact on the development of legal concepts and precedents Anton
K. Schnyder and Stefanie Pfisterer; Part III. Legitimating Decisions in
International Economic Law: 8. Judicial ethics in international economic
law: what standards of independence and impartiality apply to arbitrators
and panelists? Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 9. Judicial authority and
styles of reasoning: self-presentation between legalism and deliberation
Ingo Venzke; 10. Global citizens in international commercial arbitration
and WTO dispute resolution Joanna Jemielniak and Laura Nielsen; 11.
Proportionality analysis and international commercial arbitration: the
example of public policy and domestic courts Benedikt Pirker.
Part I. Courts in International Economic Law - Emergence, Interplay and
Proliferation: 1. Assessing the impact of WTO and regional dispute
resolution mechanisms on the world trading system David A. Gantz; 2.
Establishing permanent regional good offices for trade disputes in Asia
Chang-fa Lo; 3. African regional judiciaries and their jurisprudence in
trade law matters Amos Saurombe; 4. Coordinated actions in international
economic law as illustrated by investment treaty arbitration and World
Trade Organization (WTO) disputes Greg Tereposky and Laura Nielsen; Part
II. The Development and Usage of Precedents in International Economic Law:
5. Minority rules: precedent and participation before the WTO Appellate
Body Joost Pauwelyn; 6. The welfare implications of precedent in
international law Krzysztof J. Pelc; 7. Features of trade law adjudication
and their impact on the development of legal concepts and precedents Anton
K. Schnyder and Stefanie Pfisterer; Part III. Legitimating Decisions in
International Economic Law: 8. Judicial ethics in international economic
law: what standards of independence and impartiality apply to arbitrators
and panelists? Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 9. Judicial authority and
styles of reasoning: self-presentation between legalism and deliberation
Ingo Venzke; 10. Global citizens in international commercial arbitration
and WTO dispute resolution Joanna Jemielniak and Laura Nielsen; 11.
Proportionality analysis and international commercial arbitration: the
example of public policy and domestic courts Benedikt Pirker.
Proliferation: 1. Assessing the impact of WTO and regional dispute
resolution mechanisms on the world trading system David A. Gantz; 2.
Establishing permanent regional good offices for trade disputes in Asia
Chang-fa Lo; 3. African regional judiciaries and their jurisprudence in
trade law matters Amos Saurombe; 4. Coordinated actions in international
economic law as illustrated by investment treaty arbitration and World
Trade Organization (WTO) disputes Greg Tereposky and Laura Nielsen; Part
II. The Development and Usage of Precedents in International Economic Law:
5. Minority rules: precedent and participation before the WTO Appellate
Body Joost Pauwelyn; 6. The welfare implications of precedent in
international law Krzysztof J. Pelc; 7. Features of trade law adjudication
and their impact on the development of legal concepts and precedents Anton
K. Schnyder and Stefanie Pfisterer; Part III. Legitimating Decisions in
International Economic Law: 8. Judicial ethics in international economic
law: what standards of independence and impartiality apply to arbitrators
and panelists? Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer; 9. Judicial authority and
styles of reasoning: self-presentation between legalism and deliberation
Ingo Venzke; 10. Global citizens in international commercial arbitration
and WTO dispute resolution Joanna Jemielniak and Laura Nielsen; 11.
Proportionality analysis and international commercial arbitration: the
example of public policy and domestic courts Benedikt Pirker.