Thursday, July 9, 2009

Symposium: International Courts and Tribunals

The latest issue of the Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review (Vol. 30, no. 3, Summer 2008) contains a symposium on international courts and tribunals. Contents include:
  • Cesare P.R. Romano, Foreword
  • Chester Brown, The Cross-Fertilization of Principles Relating to Procedure and Remedies in the Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals
  • Mónica Pinto, National and International Courts—Deference or Disdain?
  • Nikolaos Lavranos, The Solange-Method as a Tool for Regulating Competing Jurisdictions Among International Courts and Tribunals
  • Jessica Almqvist, Complementarity and Human Rights: A Litmus Test for the International Criminal Court
  • Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Multilevel Judicial Governance as Guardian of the Constitutional Unity of International Economic Law
  • Daniel Terris, Cesare P.R. Romano, & Leigh Swigart, Toward a Community of International Judges
  • Yuval Shany, Squaring the Circle? Independence and Impartiality of Party- Appointed Adjudicators in International Legal Proceedings