Experiments in International Adjudication
Herausgeber: de la Rasilla, Ignacio; Viñuales, Jorge E.
Experiments in International Adjudication
Herausgeber: de la Rasilla, Ignacio; Viñuales, Jorge E.
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Written by an interdisciplinary group of lawyers, historians and social scientists, this book combines historical accounts of the origins of some of the most important international courts and tribunals with the study of other seminal experiments in international dispute settlement since the late nineteenth century to the present.
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Written by an interdisciplinary group of lawyers, historians and social scientists, this book combines historical accounts of the origins of some of the most important international courts and tribunals with the study of other seminal experiments in international dispute settlement since the late nineteenth century to the present.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781108468176
- ISBN-10: 1108468179
- Artikelnr.: 61446636
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781108468176
- ISBN-10: 1108468179
- Artikelnr.: 61446636
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. International Adjudication - An Ever-Present History: 1.
Experiments in international adjudication - past and present Jorge E.
Viñuales; 2. The turn to the history of international adjudication Ignacio
de la Rasilla; Part II. Experiments in Dispute-Specific Adjudication: 3.
Imperial consolidation through arbitration: territorial and boundary
disputes In Africa (1870-1914) Inge Van Hulle; 4. How to prevent a war and
alienate lawyers - the peculiar case of the 1905 North Sea Incident
Commission Jan Lemnitzer; 5. The Arbitral tribunal for Upper Silesia: an
early success in international adjudication Gerard Conway; Part III.
Context-Specific Redress Mechanisms: 6. Mixed claim commissions and the
once centrality of the protection of aliens Frédéric Mégret; 7. The general
claims commission (Mexico and the United States) and the invention of
international responsibility Jean d'Aspremont; 8. Mirage in the desert:
regional judicialization in the Arab world Cesare P. R. Romano; Part IV.
The Quest for a Permanent Court: 9. Saving face: the political work of the
permanent court of arbitration (1902-1914) Andrei Mamolea; 10. First to
rise and first to fall: the Court of Cartago (1907-1918) Freya Baetens; 11.
The failure of the 1930 tribunal of the British Commonwealth of Nations: a
conflict between international and constitutional law Donal Coffey; Part V.
Experiments in specialised courts: 12. The intellectual foundations of the
European Court of Human Rights Angelo Junior Golia and Ludovic Hennebel;
13. From international law to a constitutionalist dream? The history of
European law and the European Court of Justice, 1950-1993 Morten Rasmussen.
Experiments in international adjudication - past and present Jorge E.
Viñuales; 2. The turn to the history of international adjudication Ignacio
de la Rasilla; Part II. Experiments in Dispute-Specific Adjudication: 3.
Imperial consolidation through arbitration: territorial and boundary
disputes In Africa (1870-1914) Inge Van Hulle; 4. How to prevent a war and
alienate lawyers - the peculiar case of the 1905 North Sea Incident
Commission Jan Lemnitzer; 5. The Arbitral tribunal for Upper Silesia: an
early success in international adjudication Gerard Conway; Part III.
Context-Specific Redress Mechanisms: 6. Mixed claim commissions and the
once centrality of the protection of aliens Frédéric Mégret; 7. The general
claims commission (Mexico and the United States) and the invention of
international responsibility Jean d'Aspremont; 8. Mirage in the desert:
regional judicialization in the Arab world Cesare P. R. Romano; Part IV.
The Quest for a Permanent Court: 9. Saving face: the political work of the
permanent court of arbitration (1902-1914) Andrei Mamolea; 10. First to
rise and first to fall: the Court of Cartago (1907-1918) Freya Baetens; 11.
The failure of the 1930 tribunal of the British Commonwealth of Nations: a
conflict between international and constitutional law Donal Coffey; Part V.
Experiments in specialised courts: 12. The intellectual foundations of the
European Court of Human Rights Angelo Junior Golia and Ludovic Hennebel;
13. From international law to a constitutionalist dream? The history of
European law and the European Court of Justice, 1950-1993 Morten Rasmussen.
Part I. International Adjudication - An Ever-Present History: 1.
Experiments in international adjudication - past and present Jorge E.
Viñuales; 2. The turn to the history of international adjudication Ignacio
de la Rasilla; Part II. Experiments in Dispute-Specific Adjudication: 3.
Imperial consolidation through arbitration: territorial and boundary
disputes In Africa (1870-1914) Inge Van Hulle; 4. How to prevent a war and
alienate lawyers - the peculiar case of the 1905 North Sea Incident
Commission Jan Lemnitzer; 5. The Arbitral tribunal for Upper Silesia: an
early success in international adjudication Gerard Conway; Part III.
Context-Specific Redress Mechanisms: 6. Mixed claim commissions and the
once centrality of the protection of aliens Frédéric Mégret; 7. The general
claims commission (Mexico and the United States) and the invention of
international responsibility Jean d'Aspremont; 8. Mirage in the desert:
regional judicialization in the Arab world Cesare P. R. Romano; Part IV.
The Quest for a Permanent Court: 9. Saving face: the political work of the
permanent court of arbitration (1902-1914) Andrei Mamolea; 10. First to
rise and first to fall: the Court of Cartago (1907-1918) Freya Baetens; 11.
The failure of the 1930 tribunal of the British Commonwealth of Nations: a
conflict between international and constitutional law Donal Coffey; Part V.
Experiments in specialised courts: 12. The intellectual foundations of the
European Court of Human Rights Angelo Junior Golia and Ludovic Hennebel;
13. From international law to a constitutionalist dream? The history of
European law and the European Court of Justice, 1950-1993 Morten Rasmussen.
Experiments in international adjudication - past and present Jorge E.
Viñuales; 2. The turn to the history of international adjudication Ignacio
de la Rasilla; Part II. Experiments in Dispute-Specific Adjudication: 3.
Imperial consolidation through arbitration: territorial and boundary
disputes In Africa (1870-1914) Inge Van Hulle; 4. How to prevent a war and
alienate lawyers - the peculiar case of the 1905 North Sea Incident
Commission Jan Lemnitzer; 5. The Arbitral tribunal for Upper Silesia: an
early success in international adjudication Gerard Conway; Part III.
Context-Specific Redress Mechanisms: 6. Mixed claim commissions and the
once centrality of the protection of aliens Frédéric Mégret; 7. The general
claims commission (Mexico and the United States) and the invention of
international responsibility Jean d'Aspremont; 8. Mirage in the desert:
regional judicialization in the Arab world Cesare P. R. Romano; Part IV.
The Quest for a Permanent Court: 9. Saving face: the political work of the
permanent court of arbitration (1902-1914) Andrei Mamolea; 10. First to
rise and first to fall: the Court of Cartago (1907-1918) Freya Baetens; 11.
The failure of the 1930 tribunal of the British Commonwealth of Nations: a
conflict between international and constitutional law Donal Coffey; Part V.
Experiments in specialised courts: 12. The intellectual foundations of the
European Court of Human Rights Angelo Junior Golia and Ludovic Hennebel;
13. From international law to a constitutionalist dream? The history of
European law and the European Court of Justice, 1950-1993 Morten Rasmussen.







