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The popularity of his monumental and definitive works established Shabtai Rosenne as the undisputed expert on the International Court of Justice's law and practice of his time. Irrefutably the leading work on the court, previous editions of "Rosenne's Law and Practice of the International Court" have influenced generations of legal scholars, practitioners, judges, and students alike. The Fifth Edition, by Malcolm N. Shaw, combines his expertise as both an academic and practitioner to bring this monumental resource up-to-date while retaining Rosenne's distinctive voice, erudition, and rigorous objectives. Preserving Rosenne's focus on the caselaw of the court, the Fifth Edition is supplemented with increased references to the leading academic literature, and, like the Fourth Edition, is divided into four substantive volumes.
International courts. --- Procedure (Law) --- International courts
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Mit der Schaffung von 39 Gemischten Schiedsgerichten leisteten die Friedensverträge von 1919-1923 einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Entwicklung der internationalen Gerichtsbarkeit. Mit über 90.000 bearbeiteten Fällen war die Arbeitsbelastung dieser Schiedsgerichte höher als die aller anderen internationalen Gerichte der Zwischenkriegszeit. Als weiteres Novum galt damals, dass sie auch von Privatklägern angerufen werden konnten, weshalb sie nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg dem EuGH als Vorlage dienten. Die in diesem Band versammelten und teilweise auf neuen Archivfunden beruhenden Beiträge beschäftigen sich ausschließlich mit diesen heute nahezu in Vergessenheit geratenen Institutionen.
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The 2002 New Delhi Declaration of Principles of International Law relating to Sustainable Development set out seven principles on sustainable development, as agreed in treaties and soft-law instruments from before the 1992 Rio ‘Earth Summit’ UNCED, to the 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development, to the 2012 Rio UNCSD. Recognition of the New Delhi principles is shaping the decisions of dispute settlement bodies with jurisdiction over many subjects: the environment, human rights, trade, investment, and crime, among others.This book explores the expanding international jurisprudence incorporating principles of international law on sustainable development. Through chapters by respected experts, the volume documents the application and interpretation of these principles, demonstrating how courts and tribunals are contributing to the world’s Sustainable Development Goals, by peacefully resolving disputes. It charts the evolution of these principles in international law from soft law standards towards recognition as customary law in certain instances, assessing key challenges to further judicial consideration of the principles, and discussing, for instance, how their relevance for compliance and disputes related to the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change. The volume provides a unique contribution of great interest to law and policy-makers, judges, academics, students, civil society and practitioners concerned with sustainable development and the law, globally.
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