Legitimacy and International Courts
Herausgeber: Cohen, Harlan Grant; Grossman, Nienke; Føllesdal, Andreas
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An interdisciplinary volume exploring the concept of legitimacy in relation to international courts and what can drive and weaken it.
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An interdisciplinary volume exploring the concept of legitimacy in relation to international courts and what can drive and weaken it.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9781108423854
- ISBN-10: 110842385X
- Artikelnr.: 48917182
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9781108423854
- ISBN-10: 110842385X
- Artikelnr.: 48917182
1. Introduction; Part I. The Legitimacy of Particular Dispute Settlement
Mechanisms: 2. Solomonic judgements and the legitimacy of the international
court of justice; 3. The global-local dilemma and the ICC's legitimacy; 4.
Justice as legitimacy in the European Court of Human Rights; 5. Legitimacy
and jurisdictional overlap: the ICC and the inter-American court in
Colombia; 6. The legitimacy of the European Court of Justice: normative
debates and empirical evidence; 7. The international tribunal for the law
of the sea: seeking the legitimacy of state consent; 8. Who decides
matters: the legitimacy capital of WTO adjudicators versus ICSID
arbitrators; 9. The legitimacy of the International Centre for Settlement
of Investment Disputes; 10. The Human Rights Treaty Bodies and legitimacy
challenges; Part II. Legitimacy - Cross-Cutting Issues: 11.
Constitutionalization, not democratization: how to assess the legitimacy of
international courts; 12. Democracy, justice and the legitimacy of
international courts; 13. Stronger together? Legitimacy and effectiveness
of international courts as mutually reinforcing or undermining notions.
Mechanisms: 2. Solomonic judgements and the legitimacy of the international
court of justice; 3. The global-local dilemma and the ICC's legitimacy; 4.
Justice as legitimacy in the European Court of Human Rights; 5. Legitimacy
and jurisdictional overlap: the ICC and the inter-American court in
Colombia; 6. The legitimacy of the European Court of Justice: normative
debates and empirical evidence; 7. The international tribunal for the law
of the sea: seeking the legitimacy of state consent; 8. Who decides
matters: the legitimacy capital of WTO adjudicators versus ICSID
arbitrators; 9. The legitimacy of the International Centre for Settlement
of Investment Disputes; 10. The Human Rights Treaty Bodies and legitimacy
challenges; Part II. Legitimacy - Cross-Cutting Issues: 11.
Constitutionalization, not democratization: how to assess the legitimacy of
international courts; 12. Democracy, justice and the legitimacy of
international courts; 13. Stronger together? Legitimacy and effectiveness
of international courts as mutually reinforcing or undermining notions.
1. Introduction; Part I. The Legitimacy of Particular Dispute Settlement
Mechanisms: 2. Solomonic judgements and the legitimacy of the international
court of justice; 3. The global-local dilemma and the ICC's legitimacy; 4.
Justice as legitimacy in the European Court of Human Rights; 5. Legitimacy
and jurisdictional overlap: the ICC and the inter-American court in
Colombia; 6. The legitimacy of the European Court of Justice: normative
debates and empirical evidence; 7. The international tribunal for the law
of the sea: seeking the legitimacy of state consent; 8. Who decides
matters: the legitimacy capital of WTO adjudicators versus ICSID
arbitrators; 9. The legitimacy of the International Centre for Settlement
of Investment Disputes; 10. The Human Rights Treaty Bodies and legitimacy
challenges; Part II. Legitimacy - Cross-Cutting Issues: 11.
Constitutionalization, not democratization: how to assess the legitimacy of
international courts; 12. Democracy, justice and the legitimacy of
international courts; 13. Stronger together? Legitimacy and effectiveness
of international courts as mutually reinforcing or undermining notions.
Mechanisms: 2. Solomonic judgements and the legitimacy of the international
court of justice; 3. The global-local dilemma and the ICC's legitimacy; 4.
Justice as legitimacy in the European Court of Human Rights; 5. Legitimacy
and jurisdictional overlap: the ICC and the inter-American court in
Colombia; 6. The legitimacy of the European Court of Justice: normative
debates and empirical evidence; 7. The international tribunal for the law
of the sea: seeking the legitimacy of state consent; 8. Who decides
matters: the legitimacy capital of WTO adjudicators versus ICSID
arbitrators; 9. The legitimacy of the International Centre for Settlement
of Investment Disputes; 10. The Human Rights Treaty Bodies and legitimacy
challenges; Part II. Legitimacy - Cross-Cutting Issues: 11.
Constitutionalization, not democratization: how to assess the legitimacy of
international courts; 12. Democracy, justice and the legitimacy of
international courts; 13. Stronger together? Legitimacy and effectiveness
of international courts as mutually reinforcing or undermining notions.