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The performance of international courts and tribunals
In: Studies on international courts and tribunals
International courts and tribunals now operate globally and in several world regions, playing significant roles in international law and global governance. However, these courts vary significantly in terms of their practices, procedures, and the outcomes they produce. Why do some international courts perform better than others? Which factors affect the outcome of these courts and tribunals? The Performance of International Courts and Tribunals is an interdisciplinary study featuring approaches, methods and authorship from law and political science, which proposes the concept of performance to describe the processes and outcomes of international courts. It develops a framework for evaluating and explaining performance by offering a broad comparative analysis of international courts, covering several world regions and the areas of trade, investment, the environment, human rights and criminal law, and offers interdisciplinary accounts to explain how and why international court performance varies.
The judicialization of international law: a mixed blessing?
In: European Society of International Law series
The arms of international courts are long. Follesdal and Ulftsein bring together renowned experts to ask whether the benefits of global governance, the rule of law, and protection of the rights of individuals outweigh the compromising of national sovereignty and the lack of democratic accountability.--
The legitimacy of international trade courts and tribunals
In: Studies on international courts and tribunals
Legitimacy and international courts
In: Studies on international courts and tribunals
Introduction / Harlan Grant Cohen, Andreas Follesdal, Nienke Grossman, and Geir Ulfstein -- Solomonic judgments and the legitimacy of the International Court of Justice / Nienke Grossman -- The global-local dilemma and the ICC's legitimacy / Margaret de Guzman -- Justice as legitimacy in the European Court of Human Rights / Molly Land -- Legitimacy and jurisdictional overlap : the ICC and the Inter-American Court in Colombia / Alexandra Huneeus -- The legitimacy of the European Court of Justice : normative debates and empirical evidence / Mark Pollack -- The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea : seeking the legitimacy of state consent / Anastasia Telesetsky -- Who decides matters : the legitimacy capital of WTO adjudicators versus ICSID arbitrators / Joost Pauwelyn -- The legitimacy of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes / Andrea Bjorklund -- The human rights treaty bodies and legitimacy challenges / Geir Ulfstein -- Constitutionalization, not democratization : how to assess the legitimacy of international courts / Andreas Follesdal -- Democracy, justice and the legitimacy of international courts / Mortimer Sellers -- Stronger together? : legitimacy and effectiveness of international courts as mutually reinforcing or undermining notions / Yuval Shany
World Affairs Online
Menneskerettighetene og Norge: rettsutvikling, rettsliggjøring og demokrati
De internasjonale menneskerettighetene er under diskusjon både internasjonalt og i Norge. Noen mener at beskyttelsen av disse rettighetene ikke er god nok. Andre hevder at det har gått inflasjon i hva som kalles menneskerettigheter, og at det internasjonale systemet gjør store inngrep i hva som bør overlates til nasjonale demokratiske organer
World Affairs Online
The legitimacy of international human rights regimes: legal, political and philosophical perspectives
In: Studies on human rights conventions
INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND JUDGES: INDEPENDENCE, INTERACTION, AND LEGITIMACY
In: New York University journal of international law & politics, Band 46, Heft 3, S. 849-866
ISSN: 0028-7873
Terrorism and the use of force
In: Security dialogue, Band 34, Heft 2, S. 153-167
ISSN: 0967-0106
World Affairs Online
Krig mot Irak. Foreligger det et FN-mandat for bruk av militaermakt?
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 61, Heft 1, S. 93-120
ISSN: 0020-577X
Does international law provide a basis for use of military force against Iraq? The article summarizes the UN Security Council's handling of the Iraq issue from the Kuwait invasion in Aug 1990 to late Feb 2003. The authors conclude that any US led-military action without explicit UN authorization will be in breach of the UN Charter. Adapted from the source document.
Aktuelt: Krig mot Irak. Foreligger det et FN-mandat for bruk av militaermakt?
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 61, Heft 1, S. 93-120
ISSN: 0020-577X