Saturday, March 30, 2019

Kent, Skoutaris, & Trinidad: The Future of International Courts: Regional, Institutional and Procedural Challenges

Avidan Kent (Univ. of East Anglia - Law), Nikos Skoutaris (Univ. of East Anglia - Law), & Jamie Trinidad (Univ. of Cambridge - Lauterpacht Centre for International Law) have published The Future of International Courts: Regional, Institutional and Procedural Challenges (Routledge 2019). Contents include:
  • Avidan Kent, Nikos Skoutaris, & Jamie Trinidad, What Does the Future Hold for International Courts?
  • Karen J. Alter, Critical Junctures and the Future of International Courts in a Post-Liberal World Order
  • Pushkar Anand & Varsha Singh, India and International Dispute Settlement: Some Reflections on India’s Participation in International Courts and Tribunals
  • Nanying Tao, China’s Attitude towards International Adjudication: Past, Present and Future
  • Bill Bowring, The Crisis of the European Court of Human Rights in the Face of Authoritarian and Populist Regimes
  • Nikos Skoutaris, ‘Taking Back Control? Brexit and the Court of Justice’
  • Francesco Messineo, The Functions of the International Court of Justice: Tending to the Law While Settling Disputes?
  • Zuzanna Godzimirska, Delegitimation of Global Courts: Lessons from the Past
  • Armand de Mestral & Lukas Vanhonnaeker, The Future of Investor-State Dispute Settlement
  • Joanna Nicholson, Learning lessons through the prism of legitimacy: What future for International Criminal Courts and Tribunals?
  • Sondre Torp Helmersen, How the application of teachings can affect the legitimacy of the International Court of Justice
  • David Yuratich, Towards Separate Opinions at the Court of Justice of the European Union: Lessons in Deliberative Democracy from the International Court of Justice and Elsewhere
  • Iryna Marchuk, From Warfare to ‘Lawfare’: Increased Litigation and Rise of Parallel Proceedings in International Courts: A Case Study of Ukraine’s and Georgia’s Action Against the Russian Federation)
  • Avidan Kent, Amicus Curiae Participation in International Proceedings: Forever Friends?
  • Jason Rudall, Not Just a Wit, But a Cause of Wit in Others: The Influence of Human Rights in International Litigation
  • The Future of International Courts: What Next?