Armin von Bogdandy (Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht) &
Ingo Venzke (Univ. of Amsterdam - Law) have published
International Judicial Lawmaking: On Public Authority and Democratic Legitimation in Global Governance (Springer 2012). Contents include:
- Armin von Bogdandy & Ingo Venzke,
Beyond Dispute: International Judicial Institutions as
Lawmakers
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Marc Jacob,
Precedents: Lawmaking Through International Adjudication
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Karin Oellers-Frahm,
Lawmaking Through Advisory Opinions?
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Eyal Benvenisti & George W. Downs,
Prospects for the Increased Independence of International
Tribunals
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Stephan W. Schill,
System-Building in Investment Treaty Arbitration and
Lawmaking
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Ingo Venzke,
Making General Exceptions: The Spell of Precedents in
Developing Article XX GATT into Standards for Domestic
Regulatory Policy
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Michael Ioannidis,
A Procedural Approach to the Legitimacy of International
Adjudication: Developing Standards of Participation in
WTO Law
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Thomas Kleinlein,
Judicial Lawmaking by Judicial Restraint? The Potential of
Balancing in International Economic Law
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Christina Binder,
The Prohibition of Amnesties by the Inter-American Court
of Human Rights
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Markus Fyrnys,
Expanding Competences by Judicial Lawmaking: The Pilot
Judgment Procedure of the European Court of Human
Rights
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Milan Kuhli & Klaus Günther,
Judicial Lawmaking, Discourse Theory, and the ICTY on
Belligerent Reprisals
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Karin Oellers-Frahm,
Expanding the Competence to Issue Provisional Measures –
Strengthening the International Judicial Function
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Niels Petersen,
Lawmaking by the International Court of Justice –
Factors of Success
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Lorenzo Casini,
The Making of a Lex Sportiva by the Court of Arbitration
for Sport
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Armin von Bogdandy & Ingo Venzke,
On the Democratic Legitimation of International Judicial
Lawmaking