Experiments in International Adjudication
Historical Accounts
Herausgeber: de la Rasilla, Ignacio; Viñuales, Jorge E
Experiments in International Adjudication
Historical Accounts
Herausgeber: de la Rasilla, Ignacio; Viñuales, Jorge E
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Examines many seminal experiments in international adjudication and the origins of several major existing international courts.
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Examines many seminal experiments in international adjudication and the origins of several major existing international courts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781108474948
- ISBN-10: 1108474942
- Artikelnr.: 54319775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781108474948
- ISBN-10: 1108474942
- Artikelnr.: 54319775
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. International Adjudication - An Ever-Present History: 1.
Experiments in international adjudication - past and present Jorge E.
Viñuales; 2. The turn to the history of international adjudication Ignacio
de la Rasilla; Part II. Experiments in Dispute-Specific Adjudication: 3.
Imperial consolidation through arbitration: territorial and boundary
disputes In Africa (1870-1914) Inge Van Hulle; 4. How to prevent a war and
alienate lawyers - the peculiar case of the 1905 North Sea Incident
Commission Jan Lemnitzer; 5. The Arbitral tribunal for Upper Silesia: an
early success in international adjudication Gerard Conway; Part III.
Context-Specific Redress Mechanisms: 6. Mixed claim commissions and the
once centrality of the protection of aliens Frédéric Mégret; 7. The general
claims commission (Mexico and the United States) and the invention of
international responsibility Jean d'Aspremont; 8. Mirage in the desert:
regional judicialization in the Arab world Cesare P. R. Romano; Part IV.
The Quest for a Permanent Court: 9. Saving face: the political work of the
permanent court of arbitration (1902-1914) Andrei Mamolea; 10. First to
rise and first to fall: the Court of Cartago (1907-1918) Freya Baetens; 11.
The failure of the 1930 tribunal of the British Commonwealth of Nations: a
conflict between international and constitutional law Donal Coffey; Part V.
Experiments in specialised courts: 12. The intellectual foundations of the
European Court of Human Rights Angelo Junior Golia and Ludovic Hennebel;
13. From international law to a constitutionalist dream? The history of
European law and the European Court of Justice, 1950-1993 Morten Rasmussen.
Experiments in international adjudication - past and present Jorge E.
Viñuales; 2. The turn to the history of international adjudication Ignacio
de la Rasilla; Part II. Experiments in Dispute-Specific Adjudication: 3.
Imperial consolidation through arbitration: territorial and boundary
disputes In Africa (1870-1914) Inge Van Hulle; 4. How to prevent a war and
alienate lawyers - the peculiar case of the 1905 North Sea Incident
Commission Jan Lemnitzer; 5. The Arbitral tribunal for Upper Silesia: an
early success in international adjudication Gerard Conway; Part III.
Context-Specific Redress Mechanisms: 6. Mixed claim commissions and the
once centrality of the protection of aliens Frédéric Mégret; 7. The general
claims commission (Mexico and the United States) and the invention of
international responsibility Jean d'Aspremont; 8. Mirage in the desert:
regional judicialization in the Arab world Cesare P. R. Romano; Part IV.
The Quest for a Permanent Court: 9. Saving face: the political work of the
permanent court of arbitration (1902-1914) Andrei Mamolea; 10. First to
rise and first to fall: the Court of Cartago (1907-1918) Freya Baetens; 11.
The failure of the 1930 tribunal of the British Commonwealth of Nations: a
conflict between international and constitutional law Donal Coffey; Part V.
Experiments in specialised courts: 12. The intellectual foundations of the
European Court of Human Rights Angelo Junior Golia and Ludovic Hennebel;
13. From international law to a constitutionalist dream? The history of
European law and the European Court of Justice, 1950-1993 Morten Rasmussen.
Part I. International Adjudication - An Ever-Present History: 1.
Experiments in international adjudication - past and present Jorge E.
Viñuales; 2. The turn to the history of international adjudication Ignacio
de la Rasilla; Part II. Experiments in Dispute-Specific Adjudication: 3.
Imperial consolidation through arbitration: territorial and boundary
disputes In Africa (1870-1914) Inge Van Hulle; 4. How to prevent a war and
alienate lawyers - the peculiar case of the 1905 North Sea Incident
Commission Jan Lemnitzer; 5. The Arbitral tribunal for Upper Silesia: an
early success in international adjudication Gerard Conway; Part III.
Context-Specific Redress Mechanisms: 6. Mixed claim commissions and the
once centrality of the protection of aliens Frédéric Mégret; 7. The general
claims commission (Mexico and the United States) and the invention of
international responsibility Jean d'Aspremont; 8. Mirage in the desert:
regional judicialization in the Arab world Cesare P. R. Romano; Part IV.
The Quest for a Permanent Court: 9. Saving face: the political work of the
permanent court of arbitration (1902-1914) Andrei Mamolea; 10. First to
rise and first to fall: the Court of Cartago (1907-1918) Freya Baetens; 11.
The failure of the 1930 tribunal of the British Commonwealth of Nations: a
conflict between international and constitutional law Donal Coffey; Part V.
Experiments in specialised courts: 12. The intellectual foundations of the
European Court of Human Rights Angelo Junior Golia and Ludovic Hennebel;
13. From international law to a constitutionalist dream? The history of
European law and the European Court of Justice, 1950-1993 Morten Rasmussen.
Experiments in international adjudication - past and present Jorge E.
Viñuales; 2. The turn to the history of international adjudication Ignacio
de la Rasilla; Part II. Experiments in Dispute-Specific Adjudication: 3.
Imperial consolidation through arbitration: territorial and boundary
disputes In Africa (1870-1914) Inge Van Hulle; 4. How to prevent a war and
alienate lawyers - the peculiar case of the 1905 North Sea Incident
Commission Jan Lemnitzer; 5. The Arbitral tribunal for Upper Silesia: an
early success in international adjudication Gerard Conway; Part III.
Context-Specific Redress Mechanisms: 6. Mixed claim commissions and the
once centrality of the protection of aliens Frédéric Mégret; 7. The general
claims commission (Mexico and the United States) and the invention of
international responsibility Jean d'Aspremont; 8. Mirage in the desert:
regional judicialization in the Arab world Cesare P. R. Romano; Part IV.
The Quest for a Permanent Court: 9. Saving face: the political work of the
permanent court of arbitration (1902-1914) Andrei Mamolea; 10. First to
rise and first to fall: the Court of Cartago (1907-1918) Freya Baetens; 11.
The failure of the 1930 tribunal of the British Commonwealth of Nations: a
conflict between international and constitutional law Donal Coffey; Part V.
Experiments in specialised courts: 12. The intellectual foundations of the
European Court of Human Rights Angelo Junior Golia and Ludovic Hennebel;
13. From international law to a constitutionalist dream? The history of
European law and the European Court of Justice, 1950-1993 Morten Rasmussen.