Monday, August 13, 2018

Alter, Helfer, & Madsen: International Court Authority

Karen J. Alter (Northwestern Univ. - Political Science), Laurence R. Helfer (Duke Univ. - Law), & Mikael Rask Madsen (Univ. of Copenhagen - iCourts: Center of Excellence for International Courts) have published International Court Authority (Oxford Univ. Press 2018). Contents include:
  • Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer & Mikael Rask Madsen, International Court Authority in a Complex World
  • Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer and Mikael Rask Madsen, How Context Shapes the Authority of International Courts,
  • James Thuo Gathii, The East African Court of Justice: Human Rights and Business Actors Compared
  • Solomon Ebobrah, The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice: A Dual Mandate with Skewed Authority
  • Claire Moore Dickerson, The OHADA Common Court of Justice and Arbitration: Its authority in the Formal and Informal Economy
  • Tendayi Achiume, The SADC Tribunal: Socio-Political Dissonance and the Authority of International Courts
  • Salvatore Caserta & Mikael Rask Madsen, The Caribbean Court of Justice: A Regional Integration and Post-Colonial Court
  • Karen J. Alter & Laurence R. Helfer, The Andean Tribunal of Justice: From Washington Consensus to Regional Crisis
  • Alexandra Huneeus, The Inter-American Court of Human Rights: Constitutionalism and Constitutional Lawyers across Countries
  • R. Daniel Kelemen, The Court of Justice of the European Community: Changing Authority in the Twenty-First Century
  • Mikael Rask Madsen, The European Court of Human Rights: From the Cold War to the Brighton Declaration and Backlash
  • Emilia Justyna Powell, The International Court of Justice and Islamic Law States: Territory and Diplomacy
  • Gregory Shaffer, Manfred Elsig, & Sergio Puig, The World Trade Organization's Dispute Settlement Body: Its Extensive but Fragile Authority
  • Leslie Vinjamuri, The International Criminal Court: The Paradox of Its Authority
  • Ron Levi, John Hagan, & Sara Dezalay, International Criminal Tribunals: Prosecutorial Strategies in Atypical Political Environments
  • Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer & Mikael Rask Madsen, International Court Authority in Question: Introduction to Part III
  • Andrei Marmor, Authority of International Courts: Scope, Power and Legitimacy
  • Michael Zürn, International Courts: Command v. Reflexive Authority
  • Ingo Venzke, International Court's De Facto Authority and its Justification
  • Jessica Greenberg, Jurisdiction, politics and truth-making: International Courts and the formation of translocal legal cultures
  • Andreas Follesdal, The Lords and Lady doth Protest too Much, Methinks: On Authority, Legitimacy and Power, on Motives and Beliefs
  • Ian Hurd, Authority and International Courts: A Comment on 'Content Independent' Social Science
  • Karen J. Alter, Laurence R. Helfer and Mikael Rask Madsen, Conclusion: Context, Authority, Power