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Judgment and compliance

Luis F. Viveros-Montoya

Chapter 26 in Research Handbook on International Procedural Law, 2024, pp 534-562 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Scholarship has largely overlooked the issue of when and to what extent may judgment compliance be a matter of international procedure. This chapter addresses that issue by exploring the procedural significance of ‘judgments’ from a compliance perspective and provides an analysis of the points of connection between the judicialization of international law and judgment compliance as a post-judgment procedural issue. The chapter also studies the possible legal basis of judgment compliance procedures and the limitations of identifying them as an inherent power of international courts, as well as the problems underlying the judicialization of judgment compliance in different contexts. The chapter concludes that there is a need to further identify the governing principles of post-judgment procedures in order to develop the law on judgment compliance as a matter of international procedure.

Keywords: Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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