This work adds an important new dimension to the literature on the Caribbean Court of Justice and on regional integration courts generally. Part I focuses on the operation of the CCJ itself, whilst Part II provides a comparative study of the CCJ and four other regional courts.
This work adds an important new dimension to the literature on the Caribbean Court of Justice and on regional integration courts generally. Part I focuses on the operation of the CCJ itself, whilst Part II provides a comparative study of the CCJ and four other regional courts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jan Yves Remy is an Associate at Sidley Austin LLP in Geneva, Switzerland.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I The CCJ in Its Regional Context 1. Placing the Caribbean Court of Justice in Its Regional Context: An Overview of Caribbean Integration 2. The History, Mandate, and Structure of the Caribbean Court of Justice 3. Trends and Themes Emanating from the Caribbean Court of Justice's Case Law and Operations Part II The CCJ in Its International Context 4. The Caribbean Court of Justice as an International Court 5. Describing the Courts Selected for Comparison with the Caribbean Court of Justice 6. Explaining the Methodology for Measuring and Comparing the Effectiveness of the Selected REIA Courts 7. Applying the Methodology to the REIA Courts 8. Conclusions
Introduction Part I The CCJ in Its Regional Context 1. Placing the Caribbean Court of Justice in Its Regional Context: An Overview of Caribbean Integration 2. The History, Mandate, and Structure of the Caribbean Court of Justice 3. Trends and Themes Emanating from the Caribbean Court of Justice's Case Law and Operations Part II The CCJ in Its International Context 4. The Caribbean Court of Justice as an International Court 5. Describing the Courts Selected for Comparison with the Caribbean Court of Justice 6. Explaining the Methodology for Measuring and Comparing the Effectiveness of the Selected REIA Courts 7. Applying the Methodology to the REIA Courts 8. Conclusions
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