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Procedural fairness in international courts and tribunals / edited by Arman Sarvarian, Rudy Baker, Filippo Fontanelli and Vassilis Tsevelekos.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: London : British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 2015Description: xvii, 401 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781905221608
  • 1905221606
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KZ6250 .P76 2015
Contents:
Part I. Procedural fairness in national and international legal traditions -- Introduction : Procedural fairness in international courts and tribunals / Arman Sarvarian -- What we talk about when we talk about procedural fairness / Filippo Fontanelli and Paolo Busco -- Procedural fairness in the international legal tradition : the fundamentals of judicial procedure / Kenneth Keith -- Procedural fairness in the common law tradition / John Sorabji -- Procedural fairness in the Romano-Germanic legal tradition / Gabriele Ruscalla -- Part II. Identifying core standards of procedural fairness -- Fair trial in international non-criminal tribunals / Serena Forlati -- 'That a trial is fair' : the centrality and incoherence of fairness in international criminal trials / Sophie Rigney -- Fair trial and victim participation in international criminal tribunals / Laura Marschner -- Equality of arms and inequality of resources / Raymundo Tullio -- Contextualising procedural fairness in international criminal procedure : the equality of arms / Marsha I. Fedorova -- Evidentiary fairness and experts in international tribunals / James G. Devaney -- The role of professional ethics in procedural fairness / Catherine H. Gibson -- Cross-fertilisation of procedural law among international courts and tribunals : methods and meanings / Chiara Giorgetti -- Part III. Contemporary procedural challenges in international courts and tribunals -- Procedural fairness before the International Court of Justice / Hugh Thirlway -- Procedural fairness in inter-state arbitration / Brooks Daly and Hugh Meighen -- Fairness as appropriateness : some reflections on procedural fairness in WTO law / Chi Carmody -- Procedural fairness in investor-state arbitration / Oonagh Sands -- Procedural fairness in the European Union courts / Juliane Kokott and Wolfgang Rosch -- Procedural fairness in human rights systems / Lucas Lixinski -- The right to a competent judge : selecting, training and assigning international criminal judges / Philip Weiner -- Procedural fairness in the International Criminal Courts / Sergey Vasiliev -- Conclusion : Procedural fairness and the institutional dynamic : where we are and where we should be going / Rudy Baker and Arman Sarvarian.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Procedural fairness in national and international legal traditions -- Introduction : Procedural fairness in international courts and tribunals / Arman Sarvarian -- What we talk about when we talk about procedural fairness / Filippo Fontanelli and Paolo Busco -- Procedural fairness in the international legal tradition : the fundamentals of judicial procedure / Kenneth Keith -- Procedural fairness in the common law tradition / John Sorabji -- Procedural fairness in the Romano-Germanic legal tradition / Gabriele Ruscalla -- Part II. Identifying core standards of procedural fairness -- Fair trial in international non-criminal tribunals / Serena Forlati -- 'That a trial is fair' : the centrality and incoherence of fairness in international criminal trials / Sophie Rigney -- Fair trial and victim participation in international criminal tribunals / Laura Marschner -- Equality of arms and inequality of resources / Raymundo Tullio -- Contextualising procedural fairness in international criminal procedure : the equality of arms / Marsha I. Fedorova -- Evidentiary fairness and experts in international tribunals / James G. Devaney -- The role of professional ethics in procedural fairness / Catherine H. Gibson -- Cross-fertilisation of procedural law among international courts and tribunals : methods and meanings / Chiara Giorgetti -- Part III. Contemporary procedural challenges in international courts and tribunals -- Procedural fairness before the International Court of Justice / Hugh Thirlway -- Procedural fairness in inter-state arbitration / Brooks Daly and Hugh Meighen -- Fairness as appropriateness : some reflections on procedural fairness in WTO law / Chi Carmody -- Procedural fairness in investor-state arbitration / Oonagh Sands -- Procedural fairness in the European Union courts / Juliane Kokott and Wolfgang Rosch -- Procedural fairness in human rights systems / Lucas Lixinski -- The right to a competent judge : selecting, training and assigning international criminal judges / Philip Weiner -- Procedural fairness in the International Criminal Courts / Sergey Vasiliev -- Conclusion : Procedural fairness and the institutional dynamic : where we are and where we should be going / Rudy Baker and Arman Sarvarian.

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