Since 1998, non-state actors have had access to submit an ‘amicus curiae’ brief to the WTO DSM. Like other forms of non-state actor involvement in the WTO, amicus curiae access has been controversial. Despite this controversy, non-state actors have made use of this access and submitted amicus curiae briefs. This article asks: What has come of these briefs once they are submitted and what explains how amicus are treated by the DSM? This article empirically maps amici in all disputes from 1998 (after amicus access was first recognized) through 2014, arguing that amicus access is conditioned by a combination of political and legal constraints faced by the WTO panels and AB. In particular, whether the content of an amicus is considered hinges o...
Amicus curiae ( friend of the court”) participation in litigation has flourished in recent years as ...
The amicus curiae brief has increasingly been used before international criminal tribunals. The prac...
The past several decades have witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of amicus curiae briefs ...
Since 1998, non-state actors have had access to submit an ‘amicus curiae’ brief to the WTO DSM. Like...
The continuing debate over the use of amicus curiae briefs at the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) r...
In today’s increasingly interdependent global society, international institutions formerly committed...
This Essay first reviews the controversy surrounding the issuance of procedures for amicus curiae su...
Recent trends in World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes show non-state actors play an increasingly ...
Submitting amicus curiae briefs is a mean by which non-governmental organisations (NGOs) can influen...
A central feature of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is its Dispute Settlement Mechanism (DSM). ...
Amicus curiae participation in international courts is steadily growing since the late 1990 despite ...
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The paper examines the practice and procedures of a range of international courts and tribunals with...
Amici curiae are persons interested in a trial but not party to it that submit an unsolicited writte...
Recent debates regarding the impact of globalization on state sovereignty have led some to conclude ...
Amicus curiae ( friend of the court”) participation in litigation has flourished in recent years as ...
The amicus curiae brief has increasingly been used before international criminal tribunals. The prac...
The past several decades have witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of amicus curiae briefs ...
Since 1998, non-state actors have had access to submit an ‘amicus curiae’ brief to the WTO DSM. Like...
The continuing debate over the use of amicus curiae briefs at the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) r...
In today’s increasingly interdependent global society, international institutions formerly committed...
This Essay first reviews the controversy surrounding the issuance of procedures for amicus curiae su...
Recent trends in World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes show non-state actors play an increasingly ...
Submitting amicus curiae briefs is a mean by which non-governmental organisations (NGOs) can influen...
A central feature of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is its Dispute Settlement Mechanism (DSM). ...
Amicus curiae participation in international courts is steadily growing since the late 1990 despite ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73553/1/j.1747-1796.2001.tb00091.x.pd
The paper examines the practice and procedures of a range of international courts and tribunals with...
Amici curiae are persons interested in a trial but not party to it that submit an unsolicited writte...
Recent debates regarding the impact of globalization on state sovereignty have led some to conclude ...
Amicus curiae ( friend of the court”) participation in litigation has flourished in recent years as ...
The amicus curiae brief has increasingly been used before international criminal tribunals. The prac...
The past several decades have witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of amicus curiae briefs ...