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portada In Whose Name? A Public law Theory of International Adjudication (International Courts and Tribunals Series) (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
304
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
Dimensiones
23.6 x 15.5 x 2.5 cm
Peso
0.61 kg.
ISBN13
9780198717461
N° edición
1

In Whose Name? A Public law Theory of International Adjudication (International Courts and Tribunals Series) (en Inglés)

Ingo Venzke (Autor) · Oxford University Press · Tapa Dura

In Whose Name? A Public law Theory of International Adjudication (International Courts and Tribunals Series) (en Inglés) - Von Bogdandy, Armin ; Venzke, Ingo

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The vast majority of all international judicial decisions have been issued since 1990. This increasing activity of international courts over the past two decades is one of the most significant developments within the international law. It has repercussions on all levels of governance and has challenged received understandings of the nature and legitimacy of international courts. It was previously held that international courts are simply instruments of dispute settlement, whose activities are justified by the consent of the states that created them, and in whose name they decide. However, this understanding ignores other important judicial functions, underrates problems of legitimacy, and prevents a full assessment of how international adjudication functions, and the impact that it has demonstrably had. This book proposes a public law theory of international adjudication, which argues that international courts are multifunctional actors who exercise public authority and therefore require democratic legitimacy. It establishes this theory on the basis of three main building blocks: multifunctionality, the notion of an international public authority, and democracy. The book aims to answer the core question of the legitimacy of international adjudication: in whose name do international courts decide? It lays out the specific problem of the legitimacy of international adjudication, and reconstructs the common critiques of international courts. It develops a concept of democracy for international courts that makes it possible to constructively show how their legitimacy is derived. It argues that ultimately international courts make their decisions, even if they do not know it, in the name of the peoples and the citizens of the international community.

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