Studies on international courts and tribunals
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Studies on international courts and tribunals
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Studies on international courts and tribunals
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- The legitimacy of international criminal tribunals, editors, Nobuo Hayashi and Cecilia M. Bailliet ; assistant editor, Joanna Nicholson
- The application of teachings by the International Court of Justice, Sondre Torp Helmersen
- Judicial dialogue and human rights, edited by Amrei Müller ; (in collaboration with Hege Elisabeth Kjos)
- Prosecuting environmental harm before the International Criminal Court, Matthew Gillett
- International judicial practice on the environment, questions of legitimacy, edited by Christina Voigt
- Public reason and courts, edited by Silje A. Langvatn, Mattias Kumm, Wojciech Sadurski
- The humanization of global politics, international criminal law, the responsibility to protect, and drones, Sassan Gholiagha
- International courts and domestic politics, edited by Marlene Wind, University of Copenhagen
- Adjudicating trade and investment disputes, convergence or divergence?, edited by Szilárd Gáspár-Szilágyi, Daniel Behn, Malcolm Langford
- Researching the European Court of Justice, methodological shifts and law's embeddedness, edited by Mikael Rask Madsen, Fernanda G. Nicola, Antoine Vauchez
- Beyond fragmentation, cross-fertilization, cooperation and competition among international courts and tribunals, edited by Chiara Giorgetti, University of Richmond, Mark Pollack, Temple University
- Legitimacy and international courts, edited by Harlan Grant Cohen, Andreas Follesdal, Nienke Grossman, and Geir Ulfstein
- International commercial courts, the future of transnational adjudication, edited by Stavros Brekoulakis, Queen Mary University of London, Georgios Dimitropoulos, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
- Human rights norms in "other" international courts, edited by Martin Scheinin
- International judicial review, when should international courts intervene?, Shai Dothan