International claims commissions (ICCs) are unique dispute resolution mechanisms designed to be highly flexible and responsive to international crises. This timely Research Handbook explores the history of ICCs, how and why states create them, and the role of states and secretariats within them.
Written by accomplished experts and past claims commission members to present a unique perspective on ICCs, this Research Handbook analyses past claims commissions including the Iran–US Claims Tribunal, the UN Compensation Commission, the Eritrea–Ethiopia Claims Commission and the Commission for Real Property Claims in Bosnia. Providing a comprehensive review of institutional design issues, this Handbook examines the challenges associated with mass claims processes, diplomatic protection, domestic liability, and enforcement, as well as how to address them. Looking ahead to the future, the contributing authors propose innovative ways in which claims commissions could be used to address contemporary challenges such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the construction of the wall in Occupied Palestinian Territory, climate change and environmental law disputes.
Friday, January 5, 2024
Giorgetti, Pearsall, & Ruiz-Fabri: Research Handbook on International Claims Commissions
Chiara Giorgetti (Univ. of Richmond - Law), Patrick W. Pearsall (Allen & Overy LLP), & Hélène Ruiz-Fabri (Sorbonne Law School) have published Research Handbook on International Claims Commissions (Edward Elgar Publishing 2023). Here's the abstract: