This volume is intended as a companion to two earlier publications by the author: Jurisdiction of International Tribunals (2003) and Jurisdiction of Specific International Tribunals (2009). The object
For academics and practitioners, this volume is intended as an accessible, comprehensive guide to the work of international courts and tribunals. Each chapter introduces essential information about an
Desierto is affiliated with the International Court of Justice, teaches international law, and advises Philippine government agencies. She received a highly esteemed prize from Yale Law School for the
The purpose of this book by Matheson (George Washington U. Law School) is to describe the expansion in recent decades of international civil tribunals (those without criminal jurisdiction) in cases in
In A Nascent Common Law, Frederic Gilles Sourgens offers an account of the theoretical underpinnings of investor-state arbitration, a key growth field of international and transnational law.
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,
Litigation at the International Court of Justice provides a systematic guide to questions of procedure arising when States come before the International Court of Justice to take part in contentious li
In The Interpretation of International Investment Law: Equality, Discrimination and Minimum Standards of Treatment in Historical Context, author Todd Weiler demonstrates how historical analysis should
In The Interpretation of Investment Treaties, Trinh Hai Yen analyzes arbitral neglect or misapplication of international rules on treaty interpretation in investor-state arbitrations and proposes both
Litigating International Investment Disputes: A Practitioner’s Guide serves as a comprehensive and straightforward resource for those who are new to international investment arbitration, as well as fo