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Jurisdiction of International Tribunals

Jurisdiction of International Tribunals
Author: Chittharanjan Félix Amerasinghe
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 952
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041118387

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Jurisdiction of Specific International Tribunals

Jurisdiction of Specific International Tribunals
Author: Chittharanjan Felix Amerasinghe
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004162380

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This volume examines the jurisdiction, both contentious and advisory, of the ICJ as a specific permanent international court or tribunal but also brings together in one book the examination of the jurisdiction of certain other tribunals, not excluding most of the other four tribunals or groups of tribunals examined in Jurisdiction of International Tribunals by the same author. Material relating to them is expanded, re-examined and brought up to date. Hence, This volume covers the jurisdiction of: (i) the World Court, i.e., the ICJ and PCIJ a " both contentious and advisory jurisdiction, (ii) the leading International Administrative Tribunals, (iii) the ECHR, (iv) ICSID tribunals, (v) the WTO Panels and Appellate Body, and (vi) the ITLOS. The six systems for the judicial settlement of disputes chosen to be examined in this work are by far the most important in the modern era and deserve close attention.


The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals

The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals
Author: Chiara Giorgetti
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2012-02-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004194835

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This book examines existing international disputes resolution institutions of both general and specific subject-matter jurisdiction. Uniquely, it assesses both procedural rules and essential case-law, making it relevant for both academics and practitioners in international law.


The Temporal Jurisdiction of International Tribunals

The Temporal Jurisdiction of International Tribunals
Author: Nick Gallus
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198791676

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The period of an international tribunal's temporal jurisdiction is the span of time during which an act must have occurred before the tribunal may consider if the act breached an obligation. There are many questions concerning this particular aspect of an international tribunal's jurisdiction: Does a tribunal have power over acts that occurred after the entry into force of the obligation allegedly breached, but before the tribunal's jurisdiction was accepted? What about acts that began before the tribunal's jurisdiction was accepted but continued after? To what extent can acts before the period of the tribunal's jurisdiction affect its decision on whether or not there is a breach through acts afterwards? The Temporal Jurisdiction of International Tribunals examines these questions in depth. Despite its importance, the temporal jurisdiction of international tribunals is not well understood. Tribunals often confuse different aspects of their jurisdiction and refuse to hear cases they should have heard, or agree to hear cases they should not. This book reduces this confusion by clarifying the different limits on the temporal jurisdiction of international tribunals and the important distinctions between those limits. The book examines the temporal limits resulting from (i) the entry into force of the obligation supposedly breached, (ii) the acceptance of the tribunal's jurisdiction, and (iii) from the period of limitation, as well as the effect of acts that occurred before these limits. Throughout the book, the author comprehensively compares decisions from a wide variety of sources, including the International Court of Justice, Human Rights Courts, World Trade Organization panels, and investment treaty tribunals. It comments on decisions that arose from some of the most notorious events of the twentieth century, including the "Katyn Massacre" of the Second World War, the 1994 Rwandan genocide, and the "forced disappearance" of American political opponents. It reviews these decisions and identifies common principles that help define the temporal jurisdiction of tribunals to decide breaches of international law. This book is essential for anyone practicing in international law, and anyone building a case that could be affected by temporal jurisdiction.


The Contentious and Advisory Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

The Contentious and Advisory Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
Author: Miguel García García-Revillo
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004200991

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In The Contentious and Advisory Jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Miguel García García-Revillo offers an in-depth examination of all relevant facets of the jurisdiction of this important international judicial institution. Created by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, ITLOS plays an essential role not only in respect to the interpretation of this major international treaty but also to the contemporary law of the sea in general. The book covers both the contentious (ratione materiae, ratione personae, mainline, incidental, compulsory, not compulsory) and the advisory jurisdiction of ITLOS, which are analysed not only from a theoretical perspective but also in light of the own Tribunal's jurisprudence.


International Courts and Tribunals

International Courts and Tribunals
Author: William Schabas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: International courts
ISBN: 9781782547778

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Beginning about a century ago, but with a dramatic acceleration of the process in the final decades of the 1900s, international courts and tribunals have taken a prominent place in the enforcement of international law, the maintenance of international peace and security and the protection and promotion of human rights. This book addresses the great diversity of these institutions, their structures and legal frameworks and their contribution to the international rule of law.


The Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court

The Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court
Author: Victor Tsilonis
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-11-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3030215261

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The book provides a holistic examination of the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The main focus is placed on the three pillars which form the ICC’s foundation pursuant to the Rome Statute: the preconditions to the exercise of its jurisdiction (Article 12 Rome Statute) the substantive competence, i.e. the core crimes (Article 5-8bis Rome Statute, i.e. genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, crime of aggression) the principle of complementarity (Article 17§1 (a) Rome Statute) The latter governs the ICC's ‘ultimate jurisdiction’, since it is not merely sufficient for a crime to be within the Court's jurisdiction (according to the substantive, geographical, personal and temporal jurisdictional criteria), but the State Party must also be unwilling or unable genuinely to carry out the investigation or prosecution. Finally yet importantly, the main ‘negative preconditions’ for the Court’s jurisdiction, i.e. immunities (Article 27 Rome Statute) and exceptions via Security Council referrals are thoroughly examined.The book is an excellent resource for scholars as well as practitioners and notably contributes to the existing literature.


Research Handbook on International Courts and Tribunals

Research Handbook on International Courts and Tribunals
Author: William A. Schabas
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1781005028

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This collection takes a thematic and interpretive, system-wide and inter-jurisdictional comparative approach to the debates and controversies related to the growth of international courts and tribunals. By providing a synthetic overview and critical analysis of these developments from a variety of perspectives, it both contextualizes and stimulates future research and practice in this rapidly developing field.


Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice

Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
Author: Hanqin Xue
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2017-07-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004342761

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The International Court of Justice, principal judicial organ of the United Nations, plays an important and unique role in the peaceful settlement of international disputes. As a third-party mechanism, it is a highly technical and well-structured institution. Through its continuous and consistent jurisprudence, it provides legal certainty, stability and predictability to the interpretation and application of international law. This special course intends to introduce some general concepts that underlie international adjudication and the basic rules and principles governing the competence and jurisdiction of the Court. Notwithstanding its prominence, the Court does not have a general and unconditional competence in dispute resolution. Its jurisdiction is based on the consent of the States, both in general terms as well as in each specific case, which reflects the attributes of the State system. Jurisdiction is a substantive matter. The Court’s decision on the question of jurisdiction is no less important than on the merits.


Comparative Reasoning in International Courts and Tribunals

Comparative Reasoning in International Courts and Tribunals
Author: Daniel Peat
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108415474

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This book examines an unexplored method of interpretation: the use of domestic law in the interpretation of international law.