In this article, ‘judicial communication’ refers to the reference made by a judiciary, during the process of adjudication, to the decision and/or practice of another judiciary. This contribution looks into the communication between two major international adjudicators, namely the Court of Justice of the European Union and the Dispute Settlement Mechanism of the World Trade Organization. The research shows that the communication approach adopted, and the activities carried out by each adjudicator, significantly differ from each other, and this is mainly caused by the different perception of the referencing adjudicator towards the law applied and the decisions made by their counterpart. While the communication is ongoing, a number of importan...
Judges argue within a legal frame of reference. They identify and interpret this frame and read fact...
The functioning of the Appellate Body (AB) is virtually perfect in terms of collegial decision-makin...
In a considerable number of areas, the European Union has developed its own state-like foreign polic...
This article focuses on the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) – the dip...
This article draws upon the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) conce...
This thesis explores the issues of sovereignty and deference involved in the judicial actions around...
The Urugauy Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations led to the development of a revised set of proc...
This chapter of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on International Adjudication assesses those interna...
This article identifies trends relating to the selection of the Court as a forum for contentious and...
Special Issue on 'CJEU'The article investigates the role and powers of the Supreme Court of the Unit...
Amicus curiae participation in international courts is steadily growing since the late 1990 despite ...
There is a recursive relationship between the judicialisation of international trade relations and t...
This article analyses the possible impact of the disputes advanced through the Multiparty Interim Ap...
This contribution explores the question whether the CJEU has promoted or, conversely, weakened the c...
Article discuss issues International Commercial Arbitration has to deal with while during the procee...
Judges argue within a legal frame of reference. They identify and interpret this frame and read fact...
The functioning of the Appellate Body (AB) is virtually perfect in terms of collegial decision-makin...
In a considerable number of areas, the European Union has developed its own state-like foreign polic...
This article focuses on the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) – the dip...
This article draws upon the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) conce...
This thesis explores the issues of sovereignty and deference involved in the judicial actions around...
The Urugauy Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations led to the development of a revised set of proc...
This chapter of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on International Adjudication assesses those interna...
This article identifies trends relating to the selection of the Court as a forum for contentious and...
Special Issue on 'CJEU'The article investigates the role and powers of the Supreme Court of the Unit...
Amicus curiae participation in international courts is steadily growing since the late 1990 despite ...
There is a recursive relationship between the judicialisation of international trade relations and t...
This article analyses the possible impact of the disputes advanced through the Multiparty Interim Ap...
This contribution explores the question whether the CJEU has promoted or, conversely, weakened the c...
Article discuss issues International Commercial Arbitration has to deal with while during the procee...
Judges argue within a legal frame of reference. They identify and interpret this frame and read fact...
The functioning of the Appellate Body (AB) is virtually perfect in terms of collegial decision-makin...
In a considerable number of areas, the European Union has developed its own state-like foreign polic...