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Bassiouni, M. Cherif, 1937-201713
Crane, David M.13
Amerasinghe, Chittharanjan Felix, 1933-11
Kolb, Robert9
Sands, Philippe, 1960-8
Tofan, Claudia8
Wolf, Willem-Jan van der.8
Philipp, Christiane, 1959-7
Shany, Yuval7
Frowein, Jochen Abr., 1934-6
K - Law 1,199
KZ - Law of Nations 946
KZA - Law of the sea 21
International criminal courts541
International Criminal Court467
International Court of Justice377
International courts347
International law159
International crimes153
Criminal procedure (International law)98
International criminal law96
Arbitration (International law)85
War crime trials85
Jurisdiction (International law)81
War crimes68
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court66
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda60
International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 199160
International Court of Justice43
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda18
International Courts Association11
Max-Planck-Institut für Ausländisches Öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht11
1. Enhancing the rule of law through the International Court of Justice [2014]
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff , [2014]
Book — vi, 172 pages ; 25 cm.
Reflections on a century of international justice and prospects for the future / Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade
Act-dependent judicial review of Security Council and General Assembly resolutions / Rosa Möhrlein
The effects of international legal obligations in domestic law in light of the judgment of the court in the Medellín case / Ronny Abraham
What is the current role of the International Court of Justice in contributing to the rule of law in the international community, and which future developments might enable it to have an even greater impact? These questions are explored in Enhancing the Rule of Law through the International Court of Justice, edited by Judge Giorgio Gaja and Jenny Grote Stoutenburg, Associate Legal Officer at the Court. Resulting from a conference celebrating the centenary of the Peace Palace in The Hague, the volume brings together contributions from Judges of the Court, eminent scholars and "new voices". With contributions by: Ronny Abraham, Mohamed Bennouna, Antonio A. Cancado Trindade, Giorgio Gaja, Christopher Greenwood, Mariko Kawano, Marcelo Kohen, Chehrazad Krari-Lahya, Rosa Mohrlein, Hugh Thirlway, and Andreas Zimmermann.
KZ6275 .E54 2014 Unknown
3. Failings of the International Court of Justice [2016]
Book — xi, 416 pages ; 25 cm
The formal authority of the court
The law the court may apply
The court's performance : quantitative summary and suggested explanations.
KZ6275 .W43 2016 Unknown
4. The Elgar companion to the International Court of Justice [2014]
Kolb, Robert author.
Book — x, 486 pages ; 25 cm.
Appendix: Judgments, advisory opinions and orders rendered by the ICJ.
KZ6275 .K66 2014 Unknown
5. The role of international courts [2008]
[Frankfurt, Germany] : German Law Publishers, c2008.
Book — vii, 316 p. ; 23 cm.
KZ6250 .R65 2008 Unknown
6. Rosenne's the World Court : what it is and how it works [2003]
6th completely rev. ed. - Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, c2003.
The United Nations and the Court
How a case is tried
KZ6260 .G55 2003 Unknown
7. The World Court : what it is and how it works [1995]
5th completely rev. ed. - Dordrecht ; Boston : M. Nijhoff, 1995.
Book — xviii, 353 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
What the Court is-- the forerunners-- the United Nations and the Court-- the judges-- how the Court works-- jurisdiction-- how a case is tried-- the work of Court-- an assessment.
As in previous editions, this book offers all who are interested in international affairs, and the organs through which they are conducted, a guide and introduction to the International Court of Justice and how it works. The material has been completely revised and updated, and the presentation modernized. The explanation of how a case is tried has been rewritten on the basis of the Military and Paramilitary Activities In and Against Nicaragua case, which was before the Court and the Security Council and the General Assembly between 1984 and 1989, and brought in almost every procedural incident that exists. The description of the work of the Court, now the longest chapter, gives a detailed picture of its activities, which are now covering every continent of the world. Much has happened since the first edition of the book appeared in 1961, and the Court has found itself the subject of controversy in international and internal debates to an extent probably unparalleled in the history of international adjudication and the settlement of international disputes by judicial means.
KZ6275 .R675 1995 Unknown
8. The World Court : what it is and how it works [1995]
5th rev. ed. - Dordrecht ; Boston : M. Nijhoff, 1995.
JX1971.6 .R64 1995 Available
9. Liber amicorum Judge Shigeru Oda [2002]
Book — 2 v. (xxxv, 1635 p.) : ports. ; 25 cm.
Judge Shigeru Oda, having served since 1976 in three successive nine-year terms on the International Court of Justice, has helped to shape the Court's jurisprudence for over a quarter century. His influence on the law of the sea spans an even longer period, beginning with his doctoral dissertation at Yale Law school in the 1950s and continuing with his involvement in the First, Second and Third UN Conferences on the Law of the Sea. In a tribute to Judge Oda's significant contributions to international law, leading scholars on the law of the sea, international dispute settlement and the ICJ itself have produced a Festschrift in his honour. This two-volume work, containing over 95 articles, begins by examining the role of the international judge and the jurisdiction of international tribunals (including reservations to jurisdiction, the Optional Clause, the Special Agreement, and the power to indicate special measures). It contains a particularly lively debate regarding the proliferation of international tribunals and whether the potential for conflicting decisions is problematic or productive. Other areas of focus include the history and development of the law of the sea; the first in-depth examination of the establishment and first decisions of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea; and the ICJ's treatment of the development, doctrines and sources of international law. Further sections are devoted to international litigation as analysed by leading practitioners; land and maritime boundaries, international watercourses and other waters; and defence, the use of force and the law of armed conflict.
KZ6250 .L53 2002 V.1 Unknown
KZ6250 .L53 2002 V.2 Unknown
10. The international criminal court : global politics and the quest for justice [2004]
Part 2. Objections to the International Criminal Court
Part 3. In defense of the International Criminal Court
Part 4. U.S. government policy statements
Part 5. Responses to U.S. policy
Part 6. Source readings
Part 7. Important terms.
KZ6310 .I5793 2004 Unknown
11. The International Criminal Court : global politics and the quest for justice [2003]
KZ6310 .I5793 2003 Unknown
12. The Ad Hoc Tribunals and the International Criminal Court and international criminal law [2011]
The Hague, The Netherlands : International Courts Association, 2011.
Book — iv, 500 p. ; 24 cm.
Cambodia : extraordinary chambers
Kosovo and East Timor : special panels
Bosnia and Herzegovina : the War Crimes Chamber
Iraq : the Iraqi High Tribunal
Serbia : the War Crimes Chamber
KZ7230 .A34 2011 Unknown
13. The performance of international courts and tribunals [2018]
Book — 1 online resource (xix, 450 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
1. A framework for evaluating the performance of international courts and tribunals Theresa Squatrito, Oran R. Young, Andreas Follesdal and Geir Ulfstein-- Part I:
2. Court performance within the multilateral trade regime Cosette D. Creamer and Anton Strezhnev--
3. The performance of investment treaty arbitration Daniel Behn--
4. Performance of regional human rights courts Dinah Shelton--
5. Performance of international criminal courts and tribunals Nobuo Hayashi-- Part II:
6. Assessing the international criminal court Hyeran Jo, Mitchell Radtke and Beth A. Simmons--
7. How the fragmentation of the international judiciary affects the performance of international judicial bodies Benjamin Faude--
8. International judicial performances and the performance of international courts Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack--
9. International courts' socialization strategies for actual and perceived performance Nicole De Silva--
10. What happens after a judgment is given? Judgment compliance and the performance of international courts and tribunals Chiara Giorgetti--
11. Problem-solving structure and international courts and tribunals: lessons from the study of international regimes Steinar Andresen-- Part III:
12. Measurement and methods: opportunities for future research Theresa Squatrito--
14. The performance of international courts and tribunals [2018]
Book — xix, 450 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Introduction. A framework for evaluating the performance of international courts and tribunals / Theresa Squatrito, Oran R. Young, Andreas Follesdal, and Geir Ulfstein
Court performance within multilateral trade regime / Cosette D. Creamer and Anton Strezhnev
Performance of investment treaty arbitration / Daniel Behn
Performance of regional human rights courts / Dinah Shelton
Performance of international criminal courts and tribunals / Nobuo Hayashi
Assessing the International Criminal Court / Hyeran Jo, Mitchell Radtke, and Beth A. Simmons
How the fragmentation of the international judiciary affects the performance of international judicial bodies / Benjamin Faude
International judicial performances and the performance of international courts / Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Mark A. Pollack
International courts' socialization strategies for actual and perceived performace / Nicole De Silva
What happens after a judgment is given? : judgment compliance and the performance of international courts and tribunals / Chiara Giorgetti
Problem-solving structure and international courts and tribunals : lessons from the study of international regimes / Steinar Andresen
Measurement and methods : opportunities for future research / Theresa Squatrito
What we know so far / Oran R. Young, Theresa Sqatrito, Andreas Follesdal, and Geir Ulfstein.
KZ6250 .P45 2018 Unknown
15. Research handbook on international courts and tribunals [2017]
Book — xxxix, 531 pages ; 24 cm.
The peace and security judgments : the role of the International Court of Justice in the regulation of the use of force / Mónica Pinto
The human rights judgments : the jurisprudence of regional human rights tribunals : lex specialis or lex regionis? / Dinah Shelton
The international criminal judgments : from Nuremberg to Tadić to Taylor / Nicolaos Strapatsas
The economic judgments and arbitral awards : the contribution of international courts and tribunals to the development of international economic law / Makane Moïses Mbengue
The women judges : leading the line in the development of international law / Joseph Powderly and Jacob Chylinski
The third world judges : neutrality, bias or activism at the Permanent Court of International Justice and International Court of Justice? / Liliana Obregón
The giants of the international judiciary : towards a humanization of the law of nations / Giulia Pecorella
Legitimacy / Yvonne McDermott and Wedad Elmaalul
Jurisdiction / Luiz Eduardo Salles
Enforcement / Richard Frimpong Oppong and Angela M Barreto
Proliferation / Karin Oellers-Frahm
Distribution / Michelle Farrell
Regulation of the international bench / Tom Dannenbaum
Regulation of the international bar : the particular challenges for defence counsel at the international criminal courts and tribunals / Kate Gibson, John RWD Jones QC, Michael G Karnavas and Melinda Taylor
Infrastructure / Maria Varaki
Functions and Access / Yaël Ronen.
KZ6250 .R47 2017 Unknown
16. Manual on international courts and tribunals [2010]
Book — xxvi, 547 p. ; 24 cm.
Introduction: A system of international courts and tribunals-- PART ONE: THE GLOBAL COURTS--
1. The International Court of Justice (ICJ)--
2. The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS)--
3. The Appellate Body of the WTO Dispute Settlement Body (AB)-- PART TWO: ARBITRATION INSTITUTIONS--
4. The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)--
5. International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)--
6. Other Arbitration Institutions and Rules-- PART THREE: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS--
7. The International Criminal Court (ICC)--
8. The ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals (ICTY, ICTR)--
9. The Hybrid Criminal Tribunals-- PART FOUR: REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION BODIES/FREE TRADE ARRANGEMENTS--
10. The Court of Justice of the European Communities (ECJ)--
11. Courts of Justice of other Economic Communities--
12. North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) dispute settlement procedures-- PART FIVE: HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES--
13. European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)--
14. Inter-American Court and Commission of Human Rights--
15. African Court and Commission of Human and Peoples' Rights--
16. Human Rights Committee (HRC)--
17. Other UN Treaty Bodies--
18. Social Rights Committees-- PART SIX: INSPECTION PANELS--
19. World Bank Inspection Panel--
20. Other Inspection Panels-- Conclusions: Comparisons, Distinctions and Prospects.
KZ6250 .M36 2010 Unknown
17. The proliferation of international courts and tribunals : what does it mean? [2005]
Washington, D.C. : National Legal Center for the Public Interest, c2005.
Book — iii, 31 p. ; 22 cm.
K2110 .D38 2005 Unknown
18. Manual on international courts and tribunals [1999]
Book — xxxviii, 346 p. ; 26 cm.
"Introduction. A: General Bodies. International Court of Justice (ICJ). Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA). International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. (ITLOS). Court of Conciliation and Arbitration (OCSE).B: Trade, Commercial and Investment Protection Dispute Settlement Bodies and Rules. World Trade Organisation dispute settlement system. International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). International Court of Arbitration of the ICC.C: Regional Economic Integration Bodies. Court of Justice of the European Communities. Andean Court of Justice. NAFTA Dispute Settlement Panels. EFTA Court. Central American Court of Justice. Court of Justice of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA).D: Human Rights Bodies. European Court of Human Rights. Inter-American Court of Human Rights. African Commission on Human and People's Rights. Human Rights Committee. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Committee against Torture. International Labour Organisation Representation and Complaint Procedure. E: International Criminal tribunals. International Criminal Court.F: Inspection Panels. World Bank Inspection Panel. Inter-American Development Bank. Asian Development Bank.G: Non-compliance Procedure. Montreal Protocol on Substances that deplete the Ozone layer.".
This book provides an overview of the jurisdiction and procedures of all the principal general and specialised international dispute settlement bodies. This includes those established in the areas of human rights; international criminal law; law of the sea; trade; investment and regional economic co-operation; development finance; and the environment. Written by leading experts, this book is a practical guide on how to bring, defend or intervene in proceedings before these institutions and clarify how they work. It provides the information needed to offer advice on the appropriate forum, with the confidence of being fully aware of the global range of possibilities and how to use them.
KZ6250 .M36 1999 Unknown
19. [World Court pamphlet collection] [microform]. [1913]
Archive/Manuscript — 23 pamphlets
20. International courts for the twenty-first century [1992]
The International Courts Project, M.W. Janis.
Part 1 The classical universal institutions: peaceful settlements of disputes, L.B. Sohn-- the Hague peace conferences of 1899 and 1907, D.J. Bederman-- the international court, M.W. Janis-- the Hague Permanent Court of Arbitration, W.E. Butler-- inter-state arbitration since 1945 - overview and evaluation, C. Gray and B. Kingsbury.
Part 3 The regional international courts: the Court of Justice of the European Communities and the prospects for international adjudication, J.W. Bridge-- the European Court of Human Rights, M.W. Janis-- the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, C.M. Cerna.
Part 3 Specialized international tribunals and procedures: the glorious past and uncertain future of international claims tribunals, D.J. Bederman-- the mandatory component in the CSCE dispute settlement system, K. Oellers-Frahm-- the case for an international court of criminal justice and the formulation of international criminal law, J.W. Bridge-- international legal aid - the Secretary General's trust fund to assist states in the settlement of disputes through the International Court of Justice, M.E. O'Connell-- the Law of the Sea Tribunal, M.W. Janis.
Building on the foundations of public international arbitration in the 19th century, the 20th century has witnessed a remarkable proliferation of courts for the international adjudication of disputes: eg the Permanent Court of International Justice, the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Human Rights, and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. As we approach the centenary of the first Hague Peace Conference of 1899 that inaugurated the 20th century's international courts, a panel of international jurists evaluates existing and proposed international courts. This work uses the past and present to prepare international courts for the new century. The authors aim to help fashion the courts that can help settle international disputes in the coming decades.
KZ6165 .I58 1992 Unknown