One of the most noted developments in international law over the past twenty years is the proliferation of international courts and tribunals. They decide who has the right to exploit natural resources, define the scope of human rights, delimit international boundaries and determine when the use of force is prohibited. As the number and influence of international courts grow, so too do challenges to their legitimacy. This volume provides new interdisciplinary insights into international courts\u27 legitimacy: what drives and undermines the legitimacy of these bodies? How do drivers change depending on the court concerned? What is the link between legitimacy, democracy, effectiveness and justice? Top international experts analyse legitimacy ...
In this Master’s thesis, “International Courts: Challenges New and Old - A Deconstruction on the Wor...
The article analyzes some aspects of legitimacy of decisions of international courts and tribunals. ...
Professor Chiara Giorgetti, of University of Richmond Law School, presented a working draft of her w...
One of the most noted developments in international law over the past twenty years is the proliferat...
Legitimacy and International Courts examines the underpinnings of legitimacy, or the justification o...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
Over the last seven decades, there has been a proliferation of international tribunals. Yet, they ha...
This Article’s objective is to spark discussion about the standards by which we judge international ...
These texts on the legitimacy of international courts were framed as a direct reaction to arguments ...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
This article proposes a theory of legitimacy tailored to international courts and tribunals. In Part...
Defence date: 2 February 2016Examining Board: Prof. Dennis Patterson, European University Institute,...
Global governance rests on the exercise of public authority by a myriad of actors. In the internatio...
Transnational law raises important but complex questions, not least with respect to our understandin...
In recent decades the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and ...
In this Master’s thesis, “International Courts: Challenges New and Old - A Deconstruction on the Wor...
The article analyzes some aspects of legitimacy of decisions of international courts and tribunals. ...
Professor Chiara Giorgetti, of University of Richmond Law School, presented a working draft of her w...
One of the most noted developments in international law over the past twenty years is the proliferat...
Legitimacy and International Courts examines the underpinnings of legitimacy, or the justification o...
This article explores the relationship between the legitimacy of international courts and expansive ...
Over the last seven decades, there has been a proliferation of international tribunals. Yet, they ha...
This Article’s objective is to spark discussion about the standards by which we judge international ...
These texts on the legitimacy of international courts were framed as a direct reaction to arguments ...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
This article proposes a theory of legitimacy tailored to international courts and tribunals. In Part...
Defence date: 2 February 2016Examining Board: Prof. Dennis Patterson, European University Institute,...
Global governance rests on the exercise of public authority by a myriad of actors. In the internatio...
Transnational law raises important but complex questions, not least with respect to our understandin...
In recent decades the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and ...
In this Master’s thesis, “International Courts: Challenges New and Old - A Deconstruction on the Wor...
The article analyzes some aspects of legitimacy of decisions of international courts and tribunals. ...
Professor Chiara Giorgetti, of University of Richmond Law School, presented a working draft of her w...