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Governance of International Courts and Tribunals : Institutions, Practices, and Norms
Governance of International Courts and Tribunals : Institutions, Practices, and Norms
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Author(s): Vasiliev, Sergey
ISBN No.: 9780198922131
Pages: 608
Year: 202612
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 308.00
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Status: Available (Forthcoming)

PART I - DEMARCATING AND MAPPING JUDICIAL GOVERNANCE1. Introduction, Sergey Vasiliev and Niels Blokker2. What is (International) Judicial Governance?, Sergey Vasiliev3. International Judicial Governance Institutions: Topography, Typology, and Guiding Principles, Niels BlokkerPART II - HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS4. Managing the Realization of 'The Hope of Ages': Governance of the Permanent Court of International Justice, Henri de Waele5. Governance of the International Military Tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo, Sergey VasilievPART III - MODERN REGIMES6. Governance of the International Court of Justice, Serena Forlati7. Governance of Regional Integration Courts-- EACJ and SADC Tribunal: Perspectives from Africa, John Eudes Ruhangisa8.


Paper Lions: The Governance of Africa's (Quasi-)Judicial Human Rights Institutions, Misha Ariana Plagis and Karin Pluberg9. Governance of the Court of Justice of the European Union, Heikki Kanninen10. Governance of the United Nations Criminal Tribunals, Huw Llewellyn11. Governance of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon: An Administrative Perspective, Evelyn AnoyaPART IV - JUDICIAL GOVERNANCE FUNCTIONS12. The Election of Judges onto the European Court of Human Rights, Andrzej Drzemczewski13. The Procedure for Nominating Members of the EU Courts: The Role of the 255 Panel, Christiaan Timmermans14. Financial Governance of International Courts and Tribunals, Adriana-Maria Manolescu15. The Enforcement of International Judicial Decisions, Dorine Nauleau16.


Implementation of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights: The Supervisory Role of the Committee of Ministers, Roeland Böcker and Hanneke PalmPART V - CRISES AND SOLUTIONS17. The Demise of the WTO Appellate Body: Lessons for the Governance of International Adjudication?, Peter van den Bossche18. Challenges to the Governance of the International Criminal Court, Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi19. Electing the Best? Process and Politics of Nomination and Election of International Judges, Christian M. De Vos, Mariana Pena, and Yassir Khudayri20. Deficient Protection of the Independence of International Judges by International Judicial Governance Institutions: The Case of Judge Akay, Zsuzsanna Deen-RacsmányPART VI - FUTURE OUTLOOK21. The Three-Layered Governance Model: The Truce between Independence and Accountability, Nicolas Guillou and Adriana-Maria Manolescu22. Conclusion, Niels Blokker and Sergey VasilievPART VII - KEYNOTE ADDRESSESAddendum 1: Governance of the International Court of Justice, Abdulqawi Ahmed YusufAddendum 2: Governance of the International Criminal Court, O-Gon Kwon.



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