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In: Routledge socio-legal frontiers of transitional justice
Introduction : the futures of international criminal justice / Emma Palmer and Susan Harris Rimmer -- Rethinking the international criminal court as the court of its state parties / Frédéric Mégret -- The politics of 'the Decider' and the implications of the ICC's response to the Afghanistan and Palestine situations / Shannon Maree Torrens -- Development versus justice : international criminal law and investment in Myanmar / Emma Palmer -- Imagining future reparations for environmental destruction / Rachel Killean -- Unlawful human experimentation in the wake of the trials under control Council Law no 10 at Nuremberg, in the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court and at the extraordinary chambers in the courts of Cambodia / Edwin Bikundo -- Testing knowledge : weapons reviews of autonomous weapons systems and the international criminal trial / Eve Massingham and Simon McKenzie -- Creating legal frameworks to afford human accountability for AI decisions in war / Natale J.E. Nunn -- Future-proofing international criminal law : complexity theory perspectives on collective entity accountability / Anna Marie Brennan -- The local resilience, and the future of hybrid courts in international criminal law / Philipp Kastner -- Postscript : international criminal justice futures / Susan Harris Rimmer, Emma Palmer and Edwin Bikundo.
The proliferation of international institutions and their impact has become a central issue in international relations. Why do countries comply with international agreements and how do international institutions influence national policies? Most theories focus on the extent to which international institutions can wield 'carrots and sticks' directly in their relations with states. Xinyuan Dai presents an alternative framework in which they influence national policies indirectly by utilizing non-state actors (NGOs, social movements) and empowering domestic constituencies. In this way, even weak international institutions that lack 'carrots and sticks' may have powerful effects on states. Supported by empirical studies of environmental politics, human rights and economic and security issues, this book sheds fresh light on how and why international institutions matter. It will be of interest to students, scholars and policymakers in both international relations and international law
In: Routledge research in international law
In: Aspen casebook series
Introduction to international arbitration -- Legal framework for international arbitration agreements -- International arbitration agreements : basic issues -- Formation and validity of international arbitration agreements -- Interpretation of international arbitration agreements -- Non-signatories and international arbitration agreements -- Selection of arbitral seat in international arbitration -- Selection, challenges and replacement of arbitrators in international arbitration -- Procedural issues in international arbitration -- Provisional measures in international arbitration -- Multiparty issues in international arbitration -- Choice of substantive law in international arbitration -- Legal representation and professional responsibility in international arbitration -- Legal framework for international arbitral awards -- Annulment and revision of international arbitral awards -- Recognition and enforcement of international arbitral awards.
In: Law and economics of international telecommunications 2
In: American journal of international law, Band 94, Heft 4, S. 800-802
ISSN: 0002-9300
In: International affairs, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 91
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: International affairs, Band 19, Heft 5, S. 268
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: International affairs, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 30
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: International affairs, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 599-600
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: Bibliothek der Kommunistischen Internationale 18
In: International political sociology, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 311-315
ISSN: 1749-5687