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245 0 0 _aExperiments in international adjudication :
_bhistorical accounts /
_cedited by Ignacio de La Rasilla, Jorge E. Vinuales.
260 _aCambridge, United Kingdom ;
_aNew York, NY :
_bCambidge University Press,
_c2019.
300 _ax, 327 pages
_c23 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aCover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I International Adjudication: An Ever-Present History; 1 Experiments in International Adjudication: Past and Present; 1 Introduction; 2 Face-Saving Uses; 3 Making Up for Political Weakness; 4 Legitimising Political Strength; 5 The Quest for Equality; 6 Genuine Dispute Settlement; 7 Concluding Observations; Select Bibliography; 2 The Turn to the History of International Adjudication; 1 Introduction; 2 The Turn to the History of International Law
505 8 _a3 Historical Institutionalism and the History of International Adjudication4 A Changing Historiographical Landscape in the History of International Adjudication; 5 The Turn to the History of International Adjudication -- Why It Matters; Select Bibliography; Part II Experiments in Dispute-Specific Adjudication; 3 Imperial Consolidation through Arbitration: Territorial and Boundary Disputes in Africa (1870-1914); 1 Introduction; 2 Arbitration as Part of Imperial Legal Infrastructure; 3 Arbitration of Territorial Disputes: Further Muddying Murky Waters
505 8 _aA The Imperial Roots of Territorial DisputesB Consolidating the Doctrine of Title to Territory Concerning Territorial Disputes through Arbitration; 4 Boundary Disputes: Finding Order in Chaos; 5 Conclusion; Select Bibliography; 4 How to Prevent a War and Alienate Lawyers: The Peculiar Case of the 1905 North Sea Incident Commission; 1 Introduction; 2 The Dogger Bank Incident; 3 The North Sea Incident Commission; 4 Why Did the Commission Not Leave a Legacy in International Criminal Law?; 5 Conclusion; Select Bibliography
505 8 _a5 The Arbitral Tribunal for Upper Silesia: An Early Success in International Adjudication1 Introduction; 2 Factual Background and Historical Context of the Tribunal; 3 The Process of Negotiation and Adoption of the Geneva Convention Provisions on the Tribunal; 4 The Procedural, Personal and Material Jurisdiction of the Tribunal; 5 Overview of the Case Law; 6 Normative Influence of the Tribunal's Case Law; 7 A Prospective and Retrospective View: The Tribunal in the Context of the Development of International Courts and Tribunals; 8 Conclusion; Select Bibliography
505 8 _aPart III Context-Specific Redress Mechanisms6 Mixed Claim Commissions and the Once Centrality of the Protection of Aliens; 1 Introduction; 2 Origins; A Imperialism; B Skepticism about Host State Courts; C The Need for Institutionalization; 3 Specificities; A Bilateralism; B Diplomatic Protection and the Place of the Individual; C Focus on Transborder Mobility; 4 Contributions; A Equal Treatment or Minimum Standard?; B The Relationship of Domestic to International Courts; C Human Rights and Investment Law; 5 Conclusion; Select Bibliography
520 _aThe history of international adjudication is all too often presented as a triumphalist narrative of normative and institutional progress that casts aside its uncomfortable memories, its darker legacies and its historical failures. In this narrative, the bulk of 'trials' and 'errors' is left in the dark, confined to oblivion or left for erudition to recall as a curiosity. Written by an interdisciplinary group of lawyers, historians and social scientists, this volume relies on the rich and largely unexplored archive of institutional and legal experimentation since the late nineteenth century to shed new light on the history of international adjudication. It combines contextual accounts of failed, or aborted, as well as of 'successful' experiments to clarify our understanding of the past and present of international adjudication.
650 0 _aArbitration (International law)
_xHistory.
650 0 _aInternational courts
_xHistory.
650 0 _aJurisdiction (International law)
_xHistory.
650 6 _aTribunaux internationaux
_xHistoire.
650 6 _aJuridiction (Droit international)
_xHistoire.
650 7 _aLaw
_xInternational.
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650 7 _aArbitration (International law)
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650 7 _aInternational courts.
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650 7 _aJurisdiction (International law)
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655 7 _aHistory.
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700 1 _aRasilla, Ignacio de la,
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700 1 _aVi�nuales, Jorge E.,
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776 0 8 _iPrint version:
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_dCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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