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Challenges and Prospects
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2023
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Introduction Russell Buchan, Daniel Franchini and Nicholas Tsagourias; Part
I. Recent Trends and Cross-Cutting Issues in International Dispute
Settlement: 1. The obligation of peaceful settlement of international
disputes: status, nature, content and scope Daniel Franchini and Russell
Buchan; 2. Parallel proceedings concerning investment and human rights
claims Tarcisio Gazzini and Alessandra Pietrobon; 3. The mosaic of
international dispute settlement: the role of domestic courts in
international dispute settlement Kimberly N. Trapp and Jacob Smith; 4.
Binding advisory opinions Massimo Lando; Part II. Effectiveness, Authority,
And Legitimacy of the Current System of international Dispute Settlement
and Possible Reforms: 5. Navigating choppy waters: UNCLOS dispute
settlement coming of age? Richard Collins; 6. Legitimacy in settlement of
disputes in international environmental law: from classical to
non-compliance procedures Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 7. The role and legitimacy
of international human rights mechanisms of dispute settlement Sir Malcolm
D. Evans; 8. Settlement of water-related disputes in international law
Maria A. Gwynn; 9. Coherence, consistency, and the reform of investment
treaty arbitration Eric De Brabandere; 10. The WTO DSU 2.0: how can we go
back to the future? Aris Georgopoulos and Petros C. Mavroidis; 11. The
security council and impartiality in the peaceful settlement of disputes
Nigel D. White; 12. International criminal law and the peaceful settlement
of international disputes: grand aspirations and minimal impact James
Mehigan; Part III. New Opportunities and the Future of International
Dispute Settlement: 13. Mediation and the international law commission's
draft articles on the protection of persons in the event of disasters: a
case of untapped potential Therese O'Donnell; 14. The peaceful settlement
of space disputes: prospects and challenges Rossana Deplano; 15.
Fact-finding and cyber attribution Nicholas Tsagourias and Fiona Middleton;
16. International dispute settlement: digital evidence and online dispute
resolution Antonio Segura Serrano; 17. International dispute settlement: a
bright or depressing future? Sir Michael Wood.
I. Recent Trends and Cross-Cutting Issues in International Dispute
Settlement: 1. The obligation of peaceful settlement of international
disputes: status, nature, content and scope Daniel Franchini and Russell
Buchan; 2. Parallel proceedings concerning investment and human rights
claims Tarcisio Gazzini and Alessandra Pietrobon; 3. The mosaic of
international dispute settlement: the role of domestic courts in
international dispute settlement Kimberly N. Trapp and Jacob Smith; 4.
Binding advisory opinions Massimo Lando; Part II. Effectiveness, Authority,
And Legitimacy of the Current System of international Dispute Settlement
and Possible Reforms: 5. Navigating choppy waters: UNCLOS dispute
settlement coming of age? Richard Collins; 6. Legitimacy in settlement of
disputes in international environmental law: from classical to
non-compliance procedures Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 7. The role and legitimacy
of international human rights mechanisms of dispute settlement Sir Malcolm
D. Evans; 8. Settlement of water-related disputes in international law
Maria A. Gwynn; 9. Coherence, consistency, and the reform of investment
treaty arbitration Eric De Brabandere; 10. The WTO DSU 2.0: how can we go
back to the future? Aris Georgopoulos and Petros C. Mavroidis; 11. The
security council and impartiality in the peaceful settlement of disputes
Nigel D. White; 12. International criminal law and the peaceful settlement
of international disputes: grand aspirations and minimal impact James
Mehigan; Part III. New Opportunities and the Future of International
Dispute Settlement: 13. Mediation and the international law commission's
draft articles on the protection of persons in the event of disasters: a
case of untapped potential Therese O'Donnell; 14. The peaceful settlement
of space disputes: prospects and challenges Rossana Deplano; 15.
Fact-finding and cyber attribution Nicholas Tsagourias and Fiona Middleton;
16. International dispute settlement: digital evidence and online dispute
resolution Antonio Segura Serrano; 17. International dispute settlement: a
bright or depressing future? Sir Michael Wood.
Introduction Russell Buchan, Daniel Franchini and Nicholas Tsagourias; Part
I. Recent Trends and Cross-Cutting Issues in International Dispute
Settlement: 1. The obligation of peaceful settlement of international
disputes: status, nature, content and scope Daniel Franchini and Russell
Buchan; 2. Parallel proceedings concerning investment and human rights
claims Tarcisio Gazzini and Alessandra Pietrobon; 3. The mosaic of
international dispute settlement: the role of domestic courts in
international dispute settlement Kimberly N. Trapp and Jacob Smith; 4.
Binding advisory opinions Massimo Lando; Part II. Effectiveness, Authority,
And Legitimacy of the Current System of international Dispute Settlement
and Possible Reforms: 5. Navigating choppy waters: UNCLOS dispute
settlement coming of age? Richard Collins; 6. Legitimacy in settlement of
disputes in international environmental law: from classical to
non-compliance procedures Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 7. The role and legitimacy
of international human rights mechanisms of dispute settlement Sir Malcolm
D. Evans; 8. Settlement of water-related disputes in international law
Maria A. Gwynn; 9. Coherence, consistency, and the reform of investment
treaty arbitration Eric De Brabandere; 10. The WTO DSU 2.0: how can we go
back to the future? Aris Georgopoulos and Petros C. Mavroidis; 11. The
security council and impartiality in the peaceful settlement of disputes
Nigel D. White; 12. International criminal law and the peaceful settlement
of international disputes: grand aspirations and minimal impact James
Mehigan; Part III. New Opportunities and the Future of International
Dispute Settlement: 13. Mediation and the international law commission's
draft articles on the protection of persons in the event of disasters: a
case of untapped potential Therese O'Donnell; 14. The peaceful settlement
of space disputes: prospects and challenges Rossana Deplano; 15.
Fact-finding and cyber attribution Nicholas Tsagourias and Fiona Middleton;
16. International dispute settlement: digital evidence and online dispute
resolution Antonio Segura Serrano; 17. International dispute settlement: a
bright or depressing future? Sir Michael Wood.
I. Recent Trends and Cross-Cutting Issues in International Dispute
Settlement: 1. The obligation of peaceful settlement of international
disputes: status, nature, content and scope Daniel Franchini and Russell
Buchan; 2. Parallel proceedings concerning investment and human rights
claims Tarcisio Gazzini and Alessandra Pietrobon; 3. The mosaic of
international dispute settlement: the role of domestic courts in
international dispute settlement Kimberly N. Trapp and Jacob Smith; 4.
Binding advisory opinions Massimo Lando; Part II. Effectiveness, Authority,
And Legitimacy of the Current System of international Dispute Settlement
and Possible Reforms: 5. Navigating choppy waters: UNCLOS dispute
settlement coming of age? Richard Collins; 6. Legitimacy in settlement of
disputes in international environmental law: from classical to
non-compliance procedures Malgosia Fitzmaurice; 7. The role and legitimacy
of international human rights mechanisms of dispute settlement Sir Malcolm
D. Evans; 8. Settlement of water-related disputes in international law
Maria A. Gwynn; 9. Coherence, consistency, and the reform of investment
treaty arbitration Eric De Brabandere; 10. The WTO DSU 2.0: how can we go
back to the future? Aris Georgopoulos and Petros C. Mavroidis; 11. The
security council and impartiality in the peaceful settlement of disputes
Nigel D. White; 12. International criminal law and the peaceful settlement
of international disputes: grand aspirations and minimal impact James
Mehigan; Part III. New Opportunities and the Future of International
Dispute Settlement: 13. Mediation and the international law commission's
draft articles on the protection of persons in the event of disasters: a
case of untapped potential Therese O'Donnell; 14. The peaceful settlement
of space disputes: prospects and challenges Rossana Deplano; 15.
Fact-finding and cyber attribution Nicholas Tsagourias and Fiona Middleton;
16. International dispute settlement: digital evidence and online dispute
resolution Antonio Segura Serrano; 17. International dispute settlement: a
bright or depressing future? Sir Michael Wood.