The Legitimacy of International Trade Courts and Tribunals
Robert Howse editor Geir Ulfstein editor Hélène Ruiz Fabri editor Michelle Q Zang editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Jan '20
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A comprehensive discussion of international trade courts and tribunals with specific emphasis on their performance and legitimacy.
This volume investigates the legitimacy of international trade courts and tribunals on the basis of their operation and performance. It covers a number of regional adjudicators that are highly under-studied and features visions from both academics and practitioners across several disciplines.The recent rise of international trade courts and tribunals deserves systemic study and in-depth analysis. This volume gathers contributions from experts specialised in different regional adjudicators of trade disputes and scrutinises their operations in the light of the often-debated legitimacy issues. It not only looks into prominent adjudicators that have played a significant role for global and regional integration; it also encloses the newly established and/or less-known judicial actors. Critical topics covered range from procedures and legal techniques during the adjudication process to the pre- and post-adjudication matters in relation to forum selection and decision implementation. The volume features cross-cutting interdisciplinary discussions among academics and practitioners, lawyers, philosophers and political scientists. In addition to fulfilling the research vacuum, it aims to address the challenges and opportunities faced in international trade adjudication.
ISBN: 9781108440295
Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 27mm
Weight: 700g
545 pages