International courts (ICs) have not only been specifying States’ duties, but have also contributed to the definition of States themselves. The article focuses on the case-law of three ICs: the International Court of Justice qua generalist international law court, and its making of the ‘internationalised State’; the European Court of Human Rights qua regional human rights court, and its moulding of the ‘democratic State’; and the Court of Justice of the European Union qua court of a regional economic organisation, and its making of the ‘managerial State’. The first part assesses the role of ICs in the development of the international law of statehood. The second part identifies the making of the State in the three ICs’ case-law and c...
National court litigation in Greece and Italy prompted Germany to bring suit before the internationa...
This chapter of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on International Adjudication assesses those interna...
The judicialisation of international law is a relatively recent phenomenon that gained momentum in t...
State practice is an important element of international law, both as a key component of customary in...
International law is arguably no longer dominated by a state-centric approach. Non-state actors, suc...
An analysis of any particular decision of the International Court of Justice sometimes misses broade...
This article discusses how the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) deals with internationa...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
Purpose and Limits of the Present Study. International litigation is primarily concerned with findin...
This essay on the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) is the first chapter in a new book on inter...
This essay on the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) is the first chapter in a new book on inter...
This Article examines judicial review of state action by international courts, in particular inter-A...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the judicia...
National court litigation in Greece and Italy prompted Germany to bring suit before the internationa...
This chapter of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on International Adjudication assesses those interna...
The judicialisation of international law is a relatively recent phenomenon that gained momentum in t...
State practice is an important element of international law, both as a key component of customary in...
International law is arguably no longer dominated by a state-centric approach. Non-state actors, suc...
An analysis of any particular decision of the International Court of Justice sometimes misses broade...
This article discusses how the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) deals with internationa...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
Purpose and Limits of the Present Study. International litigation is primarily concerned with findin...
This essay on the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) is the first chapter in a new book on inter...
This essay on the International Court of Justice (“ICJ”) is the first chapter in a new book on inter...
This Article examines judicial review of state action by international courts, in particular inter-A...
In this article it is contended that state practice, as evidenced in the declarations of the judicia...
National court litigation in Greece and Italy prompted Germany to bring suit before the internationa...
This chapter of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on International Adjudication assesses those interna...
The judicialisation of international law is a relatively recent phenomenon that gained momentum in t...