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020 _a9781316544860 (ebook) :
040 _aMAIN
041 _aENG
082 _a343.07
245 _aEstablishing Judicial Authority in International Economic Law
_c[electronic resource] /
_hEdited by Joanna Jemielniak, Laura Nielsen and Henrik Palmer Olsen.
260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2016.
300 _a1 online resource (330 p.)
500 _aTable of contents: Part 1. Courts in international economic law: emergence, interplay, and proliferation Part 2. The development and usage of precedents in international economic law Part 3. Legitimating decisions in international economic law Index
504 _aIncludes index.
520 _aA central development in international law is the intensified juridification of international relations by a growing number of international courts. With this in mind, this book discusses how international judicial authority is established and managed in key fields of international economic law: trade law, investor-state arbitration and international commercial arbitration. Adopting a unique legal-centric approach, the analysis explores the interplay between these areas of economic dispute resolution, tracing their parallel developments and identifying the ways they influence each other on processual mechanisms and solutions. Drawing together contributions from many leading scholars across the world, this volume considers issues such as the usage of precedent and the role of legitimacy, suggesting that the consolidation of judicial authority is a universal trend which impacts on state behaviour.
650 _aLaw.
650 _aInternational Economic Law.
700 _aNielsen, Laura
700 _aOlsen, Henrik Palmer
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316544860
_3Cambridge core online
942 _cEBK
999 _c17075
_d17075