Buch, Englisch, 604 Seiten, HC gerader Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1015 g
Buch, Englisch, 604 Seiten, HC gerader Rücken kaschiert, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1015 g
Reihe: Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
ISBN: 978-1-107-08209-0
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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1. From fragmentation to convergence Mads Andenas and Eirik Bjorge; Part I. Reassertion and Convergence: 'Proliferation' of Courts and the Centre of International Law; Section 1. At the Centre: The International Court: 2. Unity and diversity in international law Christopher Greenwood; 3. A century of international justice and prospects for the future Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade; 4. The International Court of Justice and human rights treaty bodies Nigel Rodley; 5. The ICJ and the challenges of human rights law Vera Gowlland-Debbas; 6. Factors influencing fragmentation and convergence in international courts Philippa Webb; Section 2. 'Regimes' of International Law: 7. Fragmentation or partnership? The reception of ICJ case-law by the European Court of Human Rights Dean Spielmann; 8. Factors influencing the reception of international law in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights Magdalena Forowicz; 9. The influence of the ICJ on the modern doctrine of provisional measures before international courts and tribunals: a 'uniform' approach Cameron Miles; 10. Just another case of treaty interpretation? Reconciling humanitarian and human rights law in the ICJ Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne; 11. The European Union's participation in international economic institutions: a mutually beneficial reassertion of the centre Emanuel Castellarin; 12. Reinforcing the ICJ's central international role – domestic courts' treatment of ICJ decisions and opinions Veronika Fikfak; Part II. A Farewell to Fragmentation and the Sources of International Law; Section 1. Custom Jus Cogens: 13. The International Court of Justice and the international customary law game of cards Lorenzo Gradoni; 14. State practice, treaty practice and state immunity Alexander Orakhelashvili; 15. Historical sketches of custom in international law Jean-Louis Halpérin; Section 2. Treaty Interpretation: 16. Is there a subject-matter ontology in interpretation of international legal norms? Robert Kolb; 17. Halfway between fragmentation and convergence: the role of the rules of the organization in the interpretation of constituent treaties Paolo Palchetti; 18. The convergence of the methods of treaty interpretation Eirik Bjorge; 19. The centre reasserting itself Mads Andenas.