The article analyzes some aspects of legitimacy of decisions of international courts and tribunals. It starts the analysis from a series of questions touching upon the potential aspects of legitimacy. The author firstly put international judicial decisions to the test of Thomas Franck’s indicators of legitimacy. Then, he focuses on some examples of practices aimed at “legitimizing” or “de-legitimizing” international decisions within the Goldstone meaning of legitimacy. O artigo analisa alguns aspectos da legitimidade das decisões de cortes e tribunais internacionais. O ponto de partida da análise é uma série de questões tocando potenciais aspectos da legitimidade. O autor primeiramente aplica o teste dos indicadores de legitimidade de Thoma...
Professor Chiara Giorgetti, of University of Richmond Law School, presented a working draft of her w...
In recent decades the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and ...
The view that participation by the respondent state enhances the perceived legitimacy of internation...
This article proposes a theory of legitimacy tailored to international courts and tribunals. In Part...
Over the last seven decades, there has been a proliferation of international tribunals. Yet, they ha...
One of the most noted developments in international law over the past twenty years is the proliferat...
The relevance of the study is determined by the fundamental role of legitimacy in international law ...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
Defence date: 2 February 2016Examining Board: Prof. Dennis Patterson, European University Institute,...
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 ...
This Article’s objective is to spark discussion about the standards by which we judge international ...
The article explores the relationship between legitimacy and legal compliance. In order for the rul...
Global governance rests on the exercise of public authority by a myriad of actors. In the internatio...
El presente ensayo aborda dos cuestiones de relevancia para la jurisdicción internacional contemporá...
Professor Chiara Giorgetti, of University of Richmond Law School, presented a working draft of her w...
In recent decades the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and ...
The view that participation by the respondent state enhances the perceived legitimacy of internation...
This article proposes a theory of legitimacy tailored to international courts and tribunals. In Part...
Over the last seven decades, there has been a proliferation of international tribunals. Yet, they ha...
One of the most noted developments in international law over the past twenty years is the proliferat...
The relevance of the study is determined by the fundamental role of legitimacy in international law ...
In recent decades, the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and...
Defence date: 2 February 2016Examining Board: Prof. Dennis Patterson, European University Institute,...
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 ...
This Article’s objective is to spark discussion about the standards by which we judge international ...
The article explores the relationship between legitimacy and legal compliance. In order for the rul...
Global governance rests on the exercise of public authority by a myriad of actors. In the internatio...
El presente ensayo aborda dos cuestiones de relevancia para la jurisdicción internacional contemporá...
Professor Chiara Giorgetti, of University of Richmond Law School, presented a working draft of her w...
In recent decades the term ‘legitimacy’ has featured heavily in debates about international law and ...
The view that participation by the respondent state enhances the perceived legitimacy of internation...