The paper starts with the effects of international courts on the broader public and narrows down to their influence on a small elite of lawyers. Part I suggests that international courts captivate the public imagination, allowing citizens to articulate their rights. Part II demonstrates how governments, parliaments, and national courts around the world interact with international courts in ways that improve public deliberation. Part III studies the global elite of lawyers that work in conjunction with international courts to shape policy. Part IV concludes by arguing that the dialogue fostered between international courts and democratic bodies does, in fact, lead to more vibrant democratic deliberation
This paper explores the interactions between national and international courts by adopting a functio...
Courts are known to be political actors. National courts play the political game in the national dom...
Since the mid-1980s, U.S. and foreign parties have filed more than 100,000 lawsuits in U.S. federal ...
The paper starts with the effects of international courts on the broader public and narrows down to ...
The heightened activities of international organizations and national governments have pertained bot...
The thesis is concerned with the role and position of domestic courts in the international legal ord...
Domestic court decisions often make headlines around the world. For example, recent U.S. Supreme Cou...
Court judgments are epitomes of sovereign rule in many grand theoretical sketches. How may such judi...
This article is concerned with the questions of the role of law and international courts in the new ...
In recent decades, international courts have proliferated the international systemâa trend often ref...
International courts have proliferated in the international system, with over one hundred judicial o...
The language of democracy has become common in international law, the legal system that regulates re...
How does variation in the strength of a court’s jurisdiction and enforcement affect strategic behavi...
Jus cogens are peremptory norms of international law. No treaty between states can violate them. The...
These texts on the legitimacy of international courts were framed as a direct reaction to arguments ...
This paper explores the interactions between national and international courts by adopting a functio...
Courts are known to be political actors. National courts play the political game in the national dom...
Since the mid-1980s, U.S. and foreign parties have filed more than 100,000 lawsuits in U.S. federal ...
The paper starts with the effects of international courts on the broader public and narrows down to ...
The heightened activities of international organizations and national governments have pertained bot...
The thesis is concerned with the role and position of domestic courts in the international legal ord...
Domestic court decisions often make headlines around the world. For example, recent U.S. Supreme Cou...
Court judgments are epitomes of sovereign rule in many grand theoretical sketches. How may such judi...
This article is concerned with the questions of the role of law and international courts in the new ...
In recent decades, international courts have proliferated the international systemâa trend often ref...
International courts have proliferated in the international system, with over one hundred judicial o...
The language of democracy has become common in international law, the legal system that regulates re...
How does variation in the strength of a court’s jurisdiction and enforcement affect strategic behavi...
Jus cogens are peremptory norms of international law. No treaty between states can violate them. The...
These texts on the legitimacy of international courts were framed as a direct reaction to arguments ...
This paper explores the interactions between national and international courts by adopting a functio...
Courts are known to be political actors. National courts play the political game in the national dom...
Since the mid-1980s, U.S. and foreign parties have filed more than 100,000 lawsuits in U.S. federal ...