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Buch, Englisch, 686 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1140 g

Gattini

Time and International Adjudication

The Temporal Factor in Proceedings Before International Courts and Tribunals
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
ISBN: 978-90-04-71636-0
Verlag: Brill

The Temporal Factor in Proceedings Before International Courts and Tribunals

Buch, Englisch, 686 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1140 g

ISBN: 978-90-04-71636-0
Verlag: Brill


Time and International Adjudication fills a gap in legal literature in the field of international dispute settlement, by providing a wide selection of stimulating contributions by leading international scholars and lawyers, aimed at discussing the role of time in proceedings before international courts and tribunals.

The relevance of the temporal factor in international adjudication is assessed by considering each of the different phases of international judicial proceedings. The analysis covers inter-State proceedings before both permanent courts and tribunals (such as the ICJ, ITLOS and the DSB of the WTO) and arbitral tribunals, as well as international proceedings between individuals and States before regional human rights courts and investment tribunals.

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Time and International Adjudication: an Introduction

PART 1: Initiating the proceedings

1 The Time Factor in Bringing a Case before the International Court of Justice

Andreas Zimmermann

2 Jurisdiction ratione temporis of the International Court of Justice

Giorgio Gaja

3 The Distinction between Disputes and Claims and the Question of Time: from Mavrommatis to the Marshall Islands

Zachary Douglas KC

4 The Time of the Seisin as a Pivotal Factor for the Settlement of Inter-State Disputes

Marco Dimetto

5 Temporal Aspects of Dispute Settlement Proceedings at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Lyna Maaziz and Niki Aloupi

6 The Three Regional Human Rights Courts: One Single Understanding of the Time in ‘Instituting the Proceedings’?

Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen

7 The Time Element in the Initiation of Inter-State Arbitration

Serena Forlati

8 Practical Considerations for Litigating Investment Arbitration Disputes in Times of Crisis

Christina L. Beharry and Katherine Peiffer

PART 2: Incidental Proceedings

9 Incidental Proceedings in the ICJ and the Fateful Passage of Time

Matina Papadaki

10 Filing of Counter-Claim after the Laps of the Title of Jurisdiction

A Brief Analysis of the Court’s Order of 15 November 2017 in the Case of Alleged Violations of Sovereign Rights and Maritime Spaces in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Colombia)

Hadi Azari

11 Intervention in the Collective Interest before the International Court of Justice – the Time has Finally Come?

Alina Miron

12 Rendezvous between Provisional Measures and Prompt Release in the ITLOS Jurisprudence

Reflections on the M/T “San Padre Pio” and M/T “Heroic Idun” Cases

Yoshifumi Tanaka

13 Provisional Measures before Regional Human Rights Courts

Christina Binder

14 Time and Investment State Settlement Disputes: Running On or Out of Time?

Chiara Giorgetti and Craig D. Gaver

PART 3: Evidence

15 The Role of Good Administration of Justice in Admitting Untimely and Informal Documents before the International Court of Justice

Carlotta Ceretelli

16 The Role of the Time Element in Providing Facts before ITLOS

Gian Maria Farnelli

17 Temporal Aspects of the use of Experts in the Proceedings before the ICJ and ITLOS

Makane Moïse Mbengue and Rukmini Das

18 Evidence in WTO Dispute Settlement

Sunayana Sasmal and Petros C. Mavroidis

19 The Role of Time in Allocating the Burden of Proof in Investment Arbitration

Arnaud de Nanteuil

PART 4: Interpretation of Applicable Law

20 Time, Custom, and International Litigation

Alexandre Hermet

21 Precedent as Retrospection: the Practice of the International Court of Justice

Gleider Hernández

22 Res Judicata and Time

Niccolò Ridi

23 Applicable Law and Evolutionary Interpretation of the “Legal Order for the Seas and the Oceans”: the ITLOS and UNCLOS Arbitral Tribunals Experience

Roberto Virzo

24 Adapting International Instruments over Time: Remarks on the Evolutive Interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights

Linos-Alexander Sicilianos

25 Intertemporal Issues in the Interpretation of GATT Article XXI

Mariana de Andrade

PART 5: Post Judgment

26 Patience and Perseverance: Time and Compliance with Inter-State Judicial Decisions

Philippa Webb

27 Implementation of Human Rights Judgments in Latin America

Jorge Contesse

28 From Rectification to Revision: the Timeless Character of Post-Award Proceedings

Andreas Kulick

29 Enhancing the Relevance of Revision in International Adjudication

Relja Radovic

30 Handle with Care: Judicial Review Procedures of International Judgments and Awards

Loris Marotti

31 ‘As Time Goes By’: the Time-to-Compliance in WTO Dispute Settlement

Andrea Hamann

Index


Andrea Gattini (editor) is Full Professor of International Law at the University of Padova, School of Law.

Marco Dimetto (associate editor) is Assistant Professor of International Law at the University of Padova, School of Law.



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