Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Scheinin: Human Rights Norms in ‘Other' International Courts

Martin Scheinin (European Univ. Institute) has published Human Rights Norms in ‘Other' International Courts (Cambridge Univ. Press 2019). Contents include:
  • Martin Scheinin, How and Why to Assess the Relevance of Human Rights Norms in ‘Other’ International Courts
  • Gentian Zyberi, The Interpretation and Development of International Human Rights Law by the International Court of Justice
  • Başak Çalı, Zeynep Elibol, & Lorna McGregor, The International Court of Justice as an Integrator, Developer and Globaliser of International Human Rights Law
  • Alexandre Skander Galand, The Systemic Effect of International Human Rights Law on International Criminal Law
  • Marina Aksenova, The Emerging Right to Justice in International Criminal Law: A Case Study of Colombia
  • Juan-Pablo Pérez-León-Acevedo, Human Rights at the Reparations System of the International Criminal Court
  • Holger Hestermeyer, International Human Rights Law and Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organization
  • Freya Baetens, Invoking Human Rights: A Useful Line Of Attack Or A Defence Tool For States In Investor State Dispute Settlement
  • Vasiliki Kosta, Bruno De Witte, Human Rights Norms in the Court of Justice of the European Union
  • Solomon T. Ebobrah, The Uneven Impact of International Human Rights Law in Africa’s Subregional Courts
  • Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Human Rights, Constitutional Justice and International Economic Adjudication: Legal Methodology Problems
  • Anna Petrig & Marta Bo, The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and Human Rights
  • Payam Akhavan, Forum Shopping and Human Rights: Staring at the Empty Shelves
  • Martin Scheinin, Taking Stock: Relevance of Human Rights Norms in ‘Other’ International Courts