Buch, Englisch, 334 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 662 g
Buch, Englisch, 334 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 662 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-967946-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Over the past twenty years, the volume of international litigation and arbitration has increased exponentially. As the number of new international courts and tribunals has proliferated, the diversity and volume of advocates appearing before the international courts has also increased. With this increase, the ethical standards that apply to counsel have become a growing field of interest to practitioners of public international law. Problems threatening the integrity of the international judicial process and concerns about divergent ethical standards amongst counsel have multiplied in the international judicial system, prompting early attempts by senior members of the 'international bar' to articulate common ethical standards.
Professional Ethics at the International Bar examines the question of how to articulate common ethical standards for counsel appearing before international courts and tribunals, and the legal powers and practical ability of international courts to prescribe and enforce such standards. It conducts original research into both the theory and practice of the issues arising from this nascent process of professionalization. Using various sources, including interviews with judges, registrars, and senior practitioners, it argues that the professionalization of advocacy through the articulation of common ethical standards is both desirable and feasible in order to protect the integrity and fairness of the international judicial process.
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- 1: Introduction
- Part I: Theoretical and Historical Background
- 2: The Role of Counsel Ethics in International Litigation
- 3: The Historical Development of National Ethical Traditions
- 4: The Historical Development of International Advocacy until 1945
- Part II: Advocacy before International Courts and Tribunals
- 5: The International Court of Justice
- 6: The European Court of Justice
- 7: The European Court of Human Rights
- 8: The International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes
- 9: The International Criminal Court
- Part III: Counsel Ethics before International Courts in the Twenty-First Century
- 10: Professionalisation before International Courts
- 11: Towards an International Bar
- 12: Conclusions




