- Armin von Bogdandy & Ingo Venzke, Beyond Dispute: International Judicial Institutions as Lawmakers
- Marc Jacob, Precedents: Lawmaking Through International Adjudication
- Karin Oellers-Frahm, Lawmaking Through Advisory Opinions?
- Eyal Benvenisti & George W. Downs, Prospects for the Increased Independence of International Tribunals
- Stephan W. Schill, System-Building in Investment Treaty Arbitration and Lawmaking
- Ingo Venzke, Making General Exceptions: The Spell of Precedents in Developing Article XX GATT into Standards for Domestic Regulatory Policy
- Michael Ioannidis, A Procedural Approach to the Legitimacy of International Adjudication: Developing Standards of Participation in WTO Law
- Thomas Kleinlein, Judicial Lawmaking by Judicial Restraint? The Potential of Balancing in International Economic Law
- Christina Binder, The Prohibition of Amnesties by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
- Markus Fyrnys, Expanding Competences by Judicial Lawmaking: The Pilot Judgment Procedure of the European Court of Human Rights
- Milan Kuhli & Klaus Günther, Judicial Lawmaking, Discourse Theory, and the ICTY on Belligerent Reprisals
- Karin Oellers-Frahm, Expanding the Competence to Issue Provisional Measures – Strengthening the International Judicial Function
- Niels Petersen, Lawmaking by the International Court of Justice – Factors of Success
- Lorenzo Casini, The Making of a Lex Sportiva by the Court of Arbitration for Sport
- Armin von Bogdandy & Ingo Venzke, On the Democratic Legitimation of International Judicial Lawmaking
Monday, May 14, 2012
von Bogdandy & Venzke: International Judicial Lawmaking: On Public Authority and Democratic Legitimation in Global Governance
Armin von Bogdandy (Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht) & Ingo Venzke (Univ. of Amsterdam - Law) have published International Judicial Lawmaking: On Public Authority and Democratic Legitimation in Global Governance (Springer 2012). Contents include: