- William A Schabas, Introduction
- Mónica Pinto, The Peace and Security Judgments: The Role of the International Court of Justice in the Regulation of the Use of Force
- Dinah Shelton, The Human Rights Judgments: The Jurisprudence of Regional Human Rights Tribunals – Lex Specialis or Lex Regionis?
- Nicolaos Strapatsas, The International Criminal Judgments: From Nuremberg to Tadić to Taylor
- Makane Moïses Mbengue, The Economic Judgments and Arbitral Awards: The Contribution of International Courts and Tribunals to the Development of International Economic Law
- Joseph Powderly & Jacob Chylinski, The Women Judges: Leading the Line in the Development of International Law
- Liliana Obregón, The Third World Judges: Neutrality, Bias or Activism at the Permanent Court of International Justice and International Court of Justice?
- Giulia Pecorella, The Giants of the International Judiciary: Towards a Humanization of the Law of Nations
- Yvonne Mcdermott Rees & Wedad Elmaalul, Legitimacy
- Luiz Eduardo Salles, Jurisdiction
- Richard Frimpong Oppong & Angela M Barreto, Enforcement
- Karin Oellers-Frahm, Proliferation
- Michelle Farrell, Distribution
- Tom Dannenbaum, Regulation of the International Bench
- Kate Gibson, John Jones, Michael G. Karnavas & Melinda Taylor, Regulation of the International Bar: The Particular Challenges for Defence Counsel at the International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
- Maria Varaki, Infrastructure
- Yaël Ronen, Functions and Access
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Schabas & Murphy: Research Handbook on International Courts and Tribunals
William A. Schabas (Middlesex Univ. - Law; Leiden Univ. - Law) & Shannonbrooke Murphy (Middlesex Univ. - Law) have published Research Handbook on International Courts and Tribunals (Edward Elgar Publishing 2017). Contents include: