The Statute of the International Court of Justice stipulates that judges shall exercise their powers impartially. We question the practicability of this statement and examine whether the voting pattern of the judges are biased. In this light, empirical research is conducted on cases adjudicated from 2005 to 2016. We find strong evidence that (1) judges favour their home States or appointing States; and (2) judges favour States that speak same majority language with their home States
The role of constitutional courts in deeply divided societies is complicated by the danger that the ...
In our Essay, we put forward a methodology to assess the amount of political bias that affects judge...
Perceptions of judges ought to be based on their performance. Yet, few studies of the relation betwe...
The ICJ Statute stipulates that judges shall exercise their powers impartially. But in reality, can ...
The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction over disputes between nations, and has decided d...
The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction over disputes between nations, and has decided ...
The technical legal expertise of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial or...
C an international judges be relied upon to resolve disputes impartially? If not, what are thesource...
C an international judges be relied upon to resolve disputes impartially? If not, what are thesource...
Empirical research on voting in constitutional cases is so difficult because there are so many poten...
The results of a Rice-Beyle cluster bloc analysis of votes in the International Court of Justice rev...
Judges of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) are prominent jurists of high merit. However, lit...
In any court system, national or international, judges should be impartial. Every judge of the fifte...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
This article summarizes insights from political science and empirical legal scholarship concerning s...
The role of constitutional courts in deeply divided societies is complicated by the danger that the ...
In our Essay, we put forward a methodology to assess the amount of political bias that affects judge...
Perceptions of judges ought to be based on their performance. Yet, few studies of the relation betwe...
The ICJ Statute stipulates that judges shall exercise their powers impartially. But in reality, can ...
The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction over disputes between nations, and has decided d...
The International Court of Justice has jurisdiction over disputes between nations, and has decided ...
The technical legal expertise of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial or...
C an international judges be relied upon to resolve disputes impartially? If not, what are thesource...
C an international judges be relied upon to resolve disputes impartially? If not, what are thesource...
Empirical research on voting in constitutional cases is so difficult because there are so many poten...
The results of a Rice-Beyle cluster bloc analysis of votes in the International Court of Justice rev...
Judges of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) are prominent jurists of high merit. However, lit...
In any court system, national or international, judges should be impartial. Every judge of the fifte...
Do judges make decisions that are truly impartial? A wide range of experimental and field studies re...
This article summarizes insights from political science and empirical legal scholarship concerning s...
The role of constitutional courts in deeply divided societies is complicated by the danger that the ...
In our Essay, we put forward a methodology to assess the amount of political bias that affects judge...
Perceptions of judges ought to be based on their performance. Yet, few studies of the relation betwe...