Research Handbook on International Procedural Law
Edited by Joanna Gomula,
Stephan Wittich and
Markus Stemeseder
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This comprehensive Research Handbook provides a detailed exploration of the principles and rules that impact the procedures and operation of international courts and tribunals. Within this framework, leading experts examine how the evolution of procedural rules and concepts has given rise to a distinct body of rules known as international procedural law.
Keywords: Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781788970785
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The significance of procedure in the judicial settlement of international disputes , pp 17-29

- Hugh Thirlway
- Ch 2 Sources of procedural law in international dispute settlement , pp 30-52

- Maxi Scherer, Andrew D. Mitchell and Dharshini Prasad
- Ch 3 General principles of procedural law , pp 53-72

- Philipp Janig
- Ch 4 Precedent and procedure in international adjudication , pp 73-96

- Niccolò Ridi
- Ch 5 Settlement of disputes before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) , pp 98-121

- Konrad Jan Marciniak
- Ch 6 Procedural aspects of WTO dispute settlement , pp 122-155

- Chios Carmody
- Ch 7 Procedural issues in international investment treaty disputes , pp 156-171

- Andrea K. Bjorklund and Damini Chawla
- Ch 8 Procedural issues of international environmental disputes , pp 172-190

- Ludovica Chiussi Curzi
- Ch 9 Procedural issues in international commercial arbitration , pp 191-214

- Stefan Kröll and Miquel Mirambell Fargas
- Ch 10 The procedure of the Court of Justice of the European Union: modi operandi at the supranational judicature , pp 215-248

- Adam Łazowski
- Ch 11 International administrative tribunals , pp 249-273

- Thea Agape Lim and Olufemi Elias
- Ch 12 Procedural questions in advisory proceedings initiated by international organizations , pp 274-291

- Kirsten Schmalenbach
- Ch 13 Settlement of disputes in Asian free trade agreements: An empirical study of the dispute settlement mechanisms in Japan’s BITs and EPAs , pp 292-303

- Mariko Kawano
- Ch 14 Inter-state dispute settlement and Africa’s supranational courts , pp 309-328

- Matthew Happold and Owiso Owiso
- Ch 15 Settlement of disputes before the ICJ: The case of public interest litigation , pp 330-349

- Dai Tamada
- Ch 16 Jurisdiction and admissibility , pp 350-366

- José Magnaye
- Ch 17 Conduct of proceedings - a practitioner’s perspective , pp 367-373

- Stratis Georgilas
- Ch 18 Due process and protection of the parties’ rights , pp 374-392

- Serena Forlati
- Ch 19 Evidence, fact-finding and experts , pp 393-407

- James Gerard Devaney
- Ch 20 Proceedings incidental to main proceedings , pp 408-425

- Katarzyna Urszula Gałka
- Ch 21 Intervention: Expanding the bilateral dispute settlement model of international proceedings , pp 426-447

- Jane A. Hofbauer
- Ch 22 Other participants in judicial proceedings (amicus curiae and other forms of participation) , pp 448-472

- Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida
- Ch 23 Judgments and the termination of proceedings , pp 473-487

- Daniel Costelloe
- Ch 24 Annulment , pp 488-503

- Marek Jeżewski
- Ch 25 Appellate review , pp 504-533

- Joanna Gomula
- Ch 26 Judgment and compliance , pp 534-562

- Luis F. Viveros-Montoya
- Ch 27 Post-judgment procedures before international courts and tribunals , pp 563-577

- Manuel Almeida Ribeiro
- Ch 28 Alternative and atypical dispute settlement resolution methods , pp 578-597

- Eran Sthoeger and Filippo Fontanelli
- Ch 29 The interplay between substantive and procedural law in the settlement of international disputes , pp 599-629

- Chester Brown and Rhys Carvosso
- Ch 30 The interplay between private and public international law regarding procedure , pp 630-650

- Marta Requejo Isidro and Burkhard Hess
- Ch 31 The proliferation of international courts and tribunals and its effect on procedure in the settlement of international disputes , pp 651-670

- Bartłomiej Krzan
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