This article explains the rapid proliferation in international courts first in the post WWII and then the post Cold War era. It examines the larger international judicial complex, showing how developments in one region and domain affect developments in similar and distant regimes. Situating individual developments into their larger context, and showing how change occurs incrementally and slowly over time, allows one to see developments in economic, human rights and war crimes systems as part of a longer term evolutionary process of the creation of international judicial authority. Evolution is not the same as teleology; we see that some international courts develop and change while others stay at in their same role and with the same low l...
Abstract: International courts have proliferated in the international system in the past century, wi...
Over the past few decades, international courts and tribunals have once more risen to prominence: t...
Over the past few decades, international courts and tribunals have once more risen to prominence: t...
This article explains the rapid proliferation in international courts first in the post WWII and the...
Today’s international legal landscape is different from that which was in existence 10 years ago. Th...
Today’s international legal landscape is different from that which was in existence 10 years ago. Th...
Today’s international legal landscape is different from that which was in existence 10 years ago. Th...
This article is concerned with the questions of the role of law and international courts in the new ...
This Article focuses on two phenomena that have emerged, and are likely to continue to emerge, from ...
This Article intends to take stock of almost two decades of tumultuous multiplication of judicial in...
This Article focuses on two phenomena that have emerged, and are likely to continue to emerge, from ...
The article is devoted to tendencies of development of modern international law and the internationa...
The judicialisation of international law is a relatively recent phenomenon that gained momentum in t...
In this Master’s thesis, “International Courts: Challenges New and Old - A Deconstruction on the Wor...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
Abstract: International courts have proliferated in the international system in the past century, wi...
Over the past few decades, international courts and tribunals have once more risen to prominence: t...
Over the past few decades, international courts and tribunals have once more risen to prominence: t...
This article explains the rapid proliferation in international courts first in the post WWII and the...
Today’s international legal landscape is different from that which was in existence 10 years ago. Th...
Today’s international legal landscape is different from that which was in existence 10 years ago. Th...
Today’s international legal landscape is different from that which was in existence 10 years ago. Th...
This article is concerned with the questions of the role of law and international courts in the new ...
This Article focuses on two phenomena that have emerged, and are likely to continue to emerge, from ...
This Article intends to take stock of almost two decades of tumultuous multiplication of judicial in...
This Article focuses on two phenomena that have emerged, and are likely to continue to emerge, from ...
The article is devoted to tendencies of development of modern international law and the internationa...
The judicialisation of international law is a relatively recent phenomenon that gained momentum in t...
In this Master’s thesis, “International Courts: Challenges New and Old - A Deconstruction on the Wor...
The international criminal court is the newest would-be global institution to have been established ...
Abstract: International courts have proliferated in the international system in the past century, wi...
Over the past few decades, international courts and tribunals have once more risen to prominence: t...
Over the past few decades, international courts and tribunals have once more risen to prominence: t...