The following contribution zeroes in on the diverging responses that permeate international adjudicative practice pertaining to international disputes arising out of scientific controversies. Drawing on the idea that scientific fact-finding is as much a struggle for argumentative persuasiveness as traditional fact-finding and law-interpretation, this article identifies and critically evaluates four attitudes of international judges and arbitrators. It shows that, when it comes to scientific fact-finding, adjudicative bodies are in a constant flux between nihilism, protectionism and outsourcing. It further demonstrates that similar dynamics can be observed with regards to the weighing of scientific knowledge in cases when adjudicators decide...
© 2016 Dr. Joshua PaineThis thesis asks how international adjudicators might discharge their functio...
Part I of this article traces the historical trends in the use of expert evidence in international d...
There has arisen in recent times an increasing concern for the quality and interpretation of scienti...
The following contribution zeroes in on the diverging responses that permeate international adjudica...
A challenge is posed to the institution of international adjudication by international disputes conc...
Science plays an important role in determining factual issues. Science also has a link with public i...
In the past decade, international courts and tribunals have been increasingly facing scientific and ...
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1526163While the entry of science into the courtr...
This doctoral thesis aims to communicate the results of a study of the involvement of scientific exp...
International agreements on issues related to human health and the environment often enlist notions ...
The 2014 judgment of the International Court of Justice, regarding Whaling in the Antarctic , brough...
Most contemporary debates about scientific evidence focus on admissibility under Daubert and the Fed...
This Article seeks to shed some light on the reasons guiding scholars in their choices pertaining to...
This Article examines the role of international adjudication as a mechanism for resolving internatio...
The uncertainty of empirical assertions is a pervasive problem in litigation before the EU Court of ...
© 2016 Dr. Joshua PaineThis thesis asks how international adjudicators might discharge their functio...
Part I of this article traces the historical trends in the use of expert evidence in international d...
There has arisen in recent times an increasing concern for the quality and interpretation of scienti...
The following contribution zeroes in on the diverging responses that permeate international adjudica...
A challenge is posed to the institution of international adjudication by international disputes conc...
Science plays an important role in determining factual issues. Science also has a link with public i...
In the past decade, international courts and tribunals have been increasingly facing scientific and ...
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1526163While the entry of science into the courtr...
This doctoral thesis aims to communicate the results of a study of the involvement of scientific exp...
International agreements on issues related to human health and the environment often enlist notions ...
The 2014 judgment of the International Court of Justice, regarding Whaling in the Antarctic , brough...
Most contemporary debates about scientific evidence focus on admissibility under Daubert and the Fed...
This Article seeks to shed some light on the reasons guiding scholars in their choices pertaining to...
This Article examines the role of international adjudication as a mechanism for resolving internatio...
The uncertainty of empirical assertions is a pervasive problem in litigation before the EU Court of ...
© 2016 Dr. Joshua PaineThis thesis asks how international adjudicators might discharge their functio...
Part I of this article traces the historical trends in the use of expert evidence in international d...
There has arisen in recent times an increasing concern for the quality and interpretation of scienti...