International Procedure in Interstate Litigation and Arbitration
Herausgeber: de Brabandere, Eric
International Procedure in Interstate Litigation and Arbitration
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9781108845311
- ISBN-10: 1108845312
- Artikelnr.: 62752964
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Part I. Pre-Hearing and Selection and Appointment of Judges and
Arbitrators: 1. Registries and Secretariats of Interstate Dispute
Resolution Authorities: Explaining Registries' and Secretariats' modes of
work in light of joint information management by disputing parties promoted
by Pre-judicial Proceedings Patrick Wasilczyk; 2. Judicial Independence at
International Courts and Tribunals: Lessons Drawn from the Experiences of
the International Court of Justice and the Appellate Body of the World
Trade Organisation Rishi Gulati; 3. Designing for the Best Composition of
International Courts: The Value of Diverse and Specialised International
Law Expertise on the Bench Adamantia Rachovitsa; 4. The Role of the Judge
Ad Hoc in Inter-state Litigation : Perspectives from the Law and Practice
of the International Court of Justice Cecily Rose; Part II.
Post-Commencement Litigation Procedure and Strategy: 5. Interim measures:
International tribunals as international organisations Iain Scobbie; 6.
Procedural Challenges and Strategies before the ICJ and ITLOS: The Indian
Experience Katherine Maddox Davis; 7. Achieving Greater Access to Justice
through Cost-Efficiency: A Comparative Assessment Across State-to-State
Dispute Settlement Institutions Brian McGarry; 8. Opening Up International
Adjudication : Mapping Procedural Transparency in International Disputes
José M Reis; Part III. Evidence and Witness: 9. Testing Witnesses in
International Dispute Settlement: WTO versus other International Tribunals
Katherine Connolly and Marie-Astrid Dossche; 10. The Use of Experts in
State-to-State Disputes: The Benefits of Cross-Fertilization Rukmini Das;
Part IV. Post-Hearing and Effect of Decisions: 11. Settling a Dispute: The
Scope of the International Jurisdictional Function Guillaume Guez; 12. Rule
of Precedent and Rules on Precedent Niccolo Ridi; 13. Cross-fertilization
and Conflicts between Courts and Tribunals: An Analysis from the
Perspective of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Makoto
Seta.
Arbitrators: 1. Registries and Secretariats of Interstate Dispute
Resolution Authorities: Explaining Registries' and Secretariats' modes of
work in light of joint information management by disputing parties promoted
by Pre-judicial Proceedings Patrick Wasilczyk; 2. Judicial Independence at
International Courts and Tribunals: Lessons Drawn from the Experiences of
the International Court of Justice and the Appellate Body of the World
Trade Organisation Rishi Gulati; 3. Designing for the Best Composition of
International Courts: The Value of Diverse and Specialised International
Law Expertise on the Bench Adamantia Rachovitsa; 4. The Role of the Judge
Ad Hoc in Inter-state Litigation : Perspectives from the Law and Practice
of the International Court of Justice Cecily Rose; Part II.
Post-Commencement Litigation Procedure and Strategy: 5. Interim measures:
International tribunals as international organisations Iain Scobbie; 6.
Procedural Challenges and Strategies before the ICJ and ITLOS: The Indian
Experience Katherine Maddox Davis; 7. Achieving Greater Access to Justice
through Cost-Efficiency: A Comparative Assessment Across State-to-State
Dispute Settlement Institutions Brian McGarry; 8. Opening Up International
Adjudication : Mapping Procedural Transparency in International Disputes
José M Reis; Part III. Evidence and Witness: 9. Testing Witnesses in
International Dispute Settlement: WTO versus other International Tribunals
Katherine Connolly and Marie-Astrid Dossche; 10. The Use of Experts in
State-to-State Disputes: The Benefits of Cross-Fertilization Rukmini Das;
Part IV. Post-Hearing and Effect of Decisions: 11. Settling a Dispute: The
Scope of the International Jurisdictional Function Guillaume Guez; 12. Rule
of Precedent and Rules on Precedent Niccolo Ridi; 13. Cross-fertilization
and Conflicts between Courts and Tribunals: An Analysis from the
Perspective of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Makoto
Seta.
Part I. Pre-Hearing and Selection and Appointment of Judges and
Arbitrators: 1. Registries and Secretariats of Interstate Dispute
Resolution Authorities: Explaining Registries' and Secretariats' modes of
work in light of joint information management by disputing parties promoted
by Pre-judicial Proceedings Patrick Wasilczyk; 2. Judicial Independence at
International Courts and Tribunals: Lessons Drawn from the Experiences of
the International Court of Justice and the Appellate Body of the World
Trade Organisation Rishi Gulati; 3. Designing for the Best Composition of
International Courts: The Value of Diverse and Specialised International
Law Expertise on the Bench Adamantia Rachovitsa; 4. The Role of the Judge
Ad Hoc in Inter-state Litigation : Perspectives from the Law and Practice
of the International Court of Justice Cecily Rose; Part II.
Post-Commencement Litigation Procedure and Strategy: 5. Interim measures:
International tribunals as international organisations Iain Scobbie; 6.
Procedural Challenges and Strategies before the ICJ and ITLOS: The Indian
Experience Katherine Maddox Davis; 7. Achieving Greater Access to Justice
through Cost-Efficiency: A Comparative Assessment Across State-to-State
Dispute Settlement Institutions Brian McGarry; 8. Opening Up International
Adjudication : Mapping Procedural Transparency in International Disputes
José M Reis; Part III. Evidence and Witness: 9. Testing Witnesses in
International Dispute Settlement: WTO versus other International Tribunals
Katherine Connolly and Marie-Astrid Dossche; 10. The Use of Experts in
State-to-State Disputes: The Benefits of Cross-Fertilization Rukmini Das;
Part IV. Post-Hearing and Effect of Decisions: 11. Settling a Dispute: The
Scope of the International Jurisdictional Function Guillaume Guez; 12. Rule
of Precedent and Rules on Precedent Niccolo Ridi; 13. Cross-fertilization
and Conflicts between Courts and Tribunals: An Analysis from the
Perspective of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Makoto
Seta.
Arbitrators: 1. Registries and Secretariats of Interstate Dispute
Resolution Authorities: Explaining Registries' and Secretariats' modes of
work in light of joint information management by disputing parties promoted
by Pre-judicial Proceedings Patrick Wasilczyk; 2. Judicial Independence at
International Courts and Tribunals: Lessons Drawn from the Experiences of
the International Court of Justice and the Appellate Body of the World
Trade Organisation Rishi Gulati; 3. Designing for the Best Composition of
International Courts: The Value of Diverse and Specialised International
Law Expertise on the Bench Adamantia Rachovitsa; 4. The Role of the Judge
Ad Hoc in Inter-state Litigation : Perspectives from the Law and Practice
of the International Court of Justice Cecily Rose; Part II.
Post-Commencement Litigation Procedure and Strategy: 5. Interim measures:
International tribunals as international organisations Iain Scobbie; 6.
Procedural Challenges and Strategies before the ICJ and ITLOS: The Indian
Experience Katherine Maddox Davis; 7. Achieving Greater Access to Justice
through Cost-Efficiency: A Comparative Assessment Across State-to-State
Dispute Settlement Institutions Brian McGarry; 8. Opening Up International
Adjudication : Mapping Procedural Transparency in International Disputes
José M Reis; Part III. Evidence and Witness: 9. Testing Witnesses in
International Dispute Settlement: WTO versus other International Tribunals
Katherine Connolly and Marie-Astrid Dossche; 10. The Use of Experts in
State-to-State Disputes: The Benefits of Cross-Fertilization Rukmini Das;
Part IV. Post-Hearing and Effect of Decisions: 11. Settling a Dispute: The
Scope of the International Jurisdictional Function Guillaume Guez; 12. Rule
of Precedent and Rules on Precedent Niccolo Ridi; 13. Cross-fertilization
and Conflicts between Courts and Tribunals: An Analysis from the
Perspective of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Makoto
Seta.