The Oxford Handbook of International Adjudication offers a comprehensive study into the development, proliferation, and functions of international adjudicative bodies. The Handbook is divided into six parts. Part 1provides an overview of the origins and evolution of international adjudicatory bodies. Part 2 analyses the orders and families of international adjudicators. Part 3 discusses the theoretical approaches to the study of international adjudication, including those from the fields of political science, sociology, and philosophy. Part 4 examines crucial issues in contemporary international adjudication, including the behavior, role, and effectiveness of international judges; the political constraints restricting their function; and lawmaking by international courts and tribunals. Part 5 focuses on key actors in international adjudication, including international judges and litigators, the international bar, and registrars. Finally, Part 6 discusses selected legal and procedural issues of international adjudication, such as the judicial ethics, jurisdiction and admissibility, and inherent powers of international courts.
Author(s): Cesare P.R. Romano, Karen J. Alter, Yuval Shany
Series: Oxford Handbooks Of Law
Edition: 1st Ed.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2013
Language: English
Pages: 975 pages
City: Oxford, UK
Tags: International Adjudicatory Bodies, Courts, Tribunals, International Adjudication
Contents
• Front Matter
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o Editors’ Preface
o Table of Cases
o Table of Instruments
o List of Abbreviations
o Notes on the Contributors
• Mapping International Adjudicative Bodies
o Mapping International Adjudicative Bodies, the Issues, and Players Cesare PR Romano Karen J Alter Yuval Shany
o Illustrations: A Reader’s Guide Cesare PR Romano Karen J Alter Francesco Sebregondi
o The History of International Adjudication Mary Ellen O’Connell Lenore VanderZee
o The Multiplication of International Courts and Tribunals After the End of the Cold War Karen J Alter
o The Shadow Zones of International Judicialization Cesare PR Romano
o Trial and Error in International Judicialization Cesare PR Romano
o The Challenge of “Proliferation”: An Anatomy of the Debate Pierre-Marie Dupuy Jorge E Viñuales
o What are International Judges for? The Main Functions of International Adjudication José E Alvarez
• Orders and Families of International Adjudicative Bodies
o International Judicial Bodies for Resolving Disputes Between States Sean D Murphy
o International Criminal Courts William A Schabas
o International Human Rights Courts Solomon T Ebobrah
o Courts of Regional Economic and Political Integration Agreements Carl Baudenbacher Michael-James Clifton
o International Claims and Compensation Bodies David D Caron
o Investment Arbitration Christoph Schreuer
o International Administrative Tribunals Chittharanjan F Amerasinghe
• Theoretical Approaches to Studying International Adjudication
o Transnational Legal Process Theories Maya Steinitz
o Political Science and International Adjudication Mark A Pollack
o Sociological Approaches to International Courts Mikael Rask Madsen
o Legal Philosophical Issues of International Adjudication Getting Over the amour impossible between International Law and Adjudication Samantha Besson
• Contemporary Issues in International Adjudication
o Compliance with Judgments and Decisions Alexandra Huneeus
o The Effectiveness of International Adjudicators Laurence R Helfer
o Political Constraints on International Courts Tom Ginsburg
o The Spell of Precedents Lawmaking by International Courts and Tribunals Armin von Bogdandy Ingo Venzke
o Conversations among Courts Domestic and International Adjudicators André Nollkaemper
o International Judicial Behavior Erik Voeten
o Who Litigates and Why Natalie Klein
o The Financing of International Adjudication Thordis Ingadottir
• Key Actors
o Who are International Judges? Leigh Swigart Daniel Terris
o The International Bar Eran Sthoeger Michael Wood
o Communities of International Litigators Antoine Vauchez
o The Role of the International Prosecutor Kevin Jon Heller
o Defense Counsel in International Criminal Trials Kate Gibson
o The Role of Registries and Legal Secretariats in International Judicial Institutions Stéphanie Cartier Cristina Hoss
• Selected Legal and Procedural Issues of International Adjudication
o The Selection of International Judges Ruth Mackenzie
o International Judicial Ethics Anja Seibert-Fohr
o Jurisdiction and Admissibility Yuval Shany
o Third Parties Yaël Ronen Yael Naggan
o Inherent Powers in International Adjudication Chester Brown
o Evidence, Fact-Finding, and Experts Anna Riddell
o Remedies Christine Gray
• End Matter
o International Judicial Bodies: Recapitulation
o States Subject to Compulsory Jurisdiction (as at July 1, 2013)
o Index