Diplomatic and Judicial Means of Dispute Settlement.
The volume offers an assessment of the interactions between diplomatic and judicial means of settling international disputes in selected areas: territorial questions, international criminal law, international trade law, investment arbitration and human rights. It includes contributions from some of...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
BRILL,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Biographical Notes; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter One Opening Remarks; Section One: Interaction at the Initiation of a Dispute Settlement Procedure; Chapter Two Interaction between Diplomatic and Judicial Means at the Initiation of Proceedings; Chapter Three The Security Council and the ICC; Chapter Four The Impact of Arrest Warrants Issued by International Criminal Courts on Peace Negotiations; Section Two: Interaction During the Proceedings Before an International Court or Tribunal.
- Chapter Five Recourse to the International Court of Justice for the Purpose of Settling a DisputeChapter Six Diplomatic and Judicial Means of Dispute Settlement and How They Got Along In The Pulp Mills Case; Chapter Seven The Relationship between Negotiations and Third-Party Dispute Settlement at the WTO, with an Emphasis on the EC-Bananas Dispute; Chapter Eight Investment Disputes
- Moving Beyond Arbitration; Section Three: Interaction at the Implementation Stage; Chapter Nine Between Saying and Doing: The Diplomatic Means to Implement the International Court of Justice's Iuris Dictum.
- Chapter Ten Implementation of Recommendations and Rulings in the WTO SystemChapter Eleven Monitoring Compliance with the Decisions of Human Rights Courts: The Inter-American Particularism; Chapter Twelve The Use of Alternative (Non-Judicial) Means to Enforce Investment Awards against States; Section Four: Perspectives on the Interaction Between Diplomatic and Judicial Means; Chapter Thirteen Two Cases in Perspective: Boundary Delimitation in the Bakassi Peninsula and Criminal Accountability in Kenya.
- Chapter Fourteen Observations on the Relationship between Diplomatic and Judicial Means of Dispute SettlementChapter Fifteen Non-Disputing State Submissions in Investment Arbitration: Resurgence of Diplomatic Protection?; Chapter Sixteen Negotiation and Adjudication: Complementarity and Dissonance; Concluding Observations.