Post-judgment procedures before international courts and tribunals
Manuel Almeida Ribeiro
Chapter 27 in Research Handbook on International Procedural Law, 2024, pp 563-577 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Post-judgment procedures may be understood broadly as including procedures relating to a judgment before it becomes final or more narrowly, as procedures that may triggered only after all procedural routes applicable to a non-final judgment have been exhausted. The chapter approaches post-judgment procedures as based on three elements: first, they concern a judgment that has become final; second, their objective is not a challenge to the judgment’s finality but a clarification or correction of certain aspects of the judgment; and, third, they involve the same court which has issued the original judgment. The chapter focuses on interpretation and revision but also addresses other post-judgment procedures available to the ICJ, ITLOS, IACtHR, ECtHR, CJEU, the EFTA Court and in international arbitration.
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Date: 2024
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