From judicial independence to interdependence in the international sphere (original) (raw)

Judicial Independence in International Courts

Lavinia Codrea

2021

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Measuring judicial independence in international law

Georgios Dimitropoulos

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2017

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International Judicial Independence by Erik Voeten :: SSRN

Erik Voeten

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International Judicial Independence; A review of the role States play in the appointment of judges of the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court.

Adetutu Adetunmbi

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International Courts and Judges: Independence, Interaction, and Legitimacy

Geir Ulfstein

2014

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Independent Judiciary: Nature and Facets from the International Context

Dr. Mohammad Saiful Islam

International Journal of Ethics in Social Sciences, 2018

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The independence of the domestic judiciary in international law

Andre Nollkaemper

Finnish Yearbook of International Law, 2006

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International Courts Are Not Agents! The Perils of the Principal-Agent Approach to Thinking About the Independence of International Courts

Karen Alter

2005

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Can Judicial Selection Secure Judicial Independence? Constraining State Governments in Selecting International Judges

Aida Torres Perez

Michal Bobek (ed.), Selecting Europe's Judges. A Critical Review of the Appointment Procedures to European Courts, Oxford University Press, 2015

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Assessing the Contribution of the International Judiciary to the Rule of Law: Elements of a Roadmap

Anna Chann

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015

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The Independence of the Judiciary: Meaning and Threats

Victoria Rodríguez-Blanco

JURIDICA INTERNATIONAL, 2022

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International Courts' de facto Authority: Between Legitimacy and Pre-Emption

Kostiantyn Gorobets

2020

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International Standards for the Independence of the Judiciary

Richard Stacey

2013

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Judicial independence of the international criminal court: a case study of the relationship between the international criminal court and the United Nations Security Council

mandla ndlovu

2017

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Judicialization of International Relations: Do International Courts Matter?

Jan Malir

The Lawyer Quarterly, 2013

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“The Shadow Zones of International Judicialization”, in Romano C./Alter K./Shany Y. (eds.), The Oxford University Press Handbook of International Adjudication, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 90-110.

Cesare Romano

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The Normative Cycle of Shaping Judicial Independence in Domestic and International Law: The Mutual Impact of National and International Jurisprudence and …

shimon shetreet

Chi. J. Int'l L., 2009

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“The Proliferation of International Judicial Bodies: The Pieces of the Puzzle”, NYU Journal of International Law and Politics, Vol. 31, 1999, pp. 709-751

Cesare Romano

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The paradigm of judicial independence in common law countries and its limitation in developing countries

Nazmul Haque Tonmoy

2018

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AN INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY: THE CORE OF THE RULE OF LAW

GABRIEL TANGANYIKA

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“Mapping International Courts and Tribunals, the Issues and Players” (with Karen Alter and Yuval Shany), in Romano C./Alter K./Shany Y. (eds.), The Oxford University Press Handbook of International Adjudication, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 3-26.

Cesare Romano, yuval shany

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Moving Beyond the Autonomy-Accountability Dichotomy: Reflections on Institutional Independence in the International Legal Order

Richard Collins III

International Organizations Law Review, 2010

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The Independence and Impartiality of Legal Systems

David Caron

World Arbitration Mediation Reports, 2011

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Infallible or Final?: Revisiting the Legitimacy of the International Court of Justice as the “Invisible” International Supreme Court

Neil Nucup

The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, 2019

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Delegating to international courts: self-binding vs. other-binding delegation

Karen Alter

2007

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International Judicial Lawmaking

Dieter Schmidtchen

Conferences on New Political Economy, 2006

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National Judges and International Law: To Be (An Independent Judge) or Not to Be?

Sharon Weill

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013

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Bounded discretion in international judicial lawmaking

Tom Ginsburg

Va. J. Int'l L., 2004

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A Global Measure of Judicial Independence, 1948–2012

Jeffrey Staton

Journal of Law and Courts, 2015

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International Judicial Institutions.

Валентина Ржевская

2018

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Domestic Courts in International Law: The International Judicial Function of National Courts

Antonios Tzanakopoulos

2011

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Delegating Sovereignty to International Courts

Karen Alter

2007

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“Trial and Error in International Judicialization”, in Romano C./Alter K./Shany Y. (eds.), The Oxford University Press Handbook of International Adjudication, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 111-134.

Cesare Romano

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Legitimacy and Lawmaking: A Tale of Three International Courts

Karen Alter

Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 2013

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Legitimacy and Independence of International Tribunals: An Analysis of the European Court of Human Rights

Donal Coffey, Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou

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