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Common law of international adjudication / Chester Brown.

By: Material type: TextSeries: International courts and tribunals seriesPublication details: New York : Published in the United States by Oxford University Press, Inc., 2009.Description: liii, 303 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780199563906
  • 019956390X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KZ6250  .B76 2009
Contents:
The emergence of a common law of international adjudication against a background of proliferation and fragmentation -- Methods used by international courts and tribunals to engage in cross-fertilization -- Aspects of evidence in international adjudication -- Power of international courts to grant provisional measures -- Power of international courts to interpret and revise judgments and awards -- Remedies in international adjudication -- A common law of international adjudication : reasons and limitations -- Implications of a common law of international adjudication.
Brown offers an examination of the jurisprudence of a range of international courts and tribunals relating to issues of procedure and remedies, and assesses whether there are emerging commonalities regarding these issues which could make up a unified law of international adjudication.
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Books African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights Library KZ6250 .B76 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Donation by the International Law Book Foundation (ILBF) 10199683

"PiCT, the Project on International Courts and Tribunals; this series has been developed in cooperation with the Project on International Courts and Tribunals.

Originally published: 2007; "First published in paperback, 2009"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The emergence of a common law of international adjudication against a background of proliferation and fragmentation -- Methods used by international courts and tribunals to engage in cross-fertilization -- Aspects of evidence in international adjudication -- Power of international courts to grant provisional measures -- Power of international courts to interpret and revise judgments and awards -- Remedies in international adjudication -- A common law of international adjudication : reasons and limitations -- Implications of a common law of international adjudication.

Brown offers an examination of the jurisprudence of a range of international courts and tribunals relating to issues of procedure and remedies, and assesses whether there are emerging commonalities regarding these issues which could make up a unified law of international adjudication.

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