The Competing Jurisdictions of International Courts and Tribunals

Awards:   Winner of ASIL Certificate of Merit 2004.
Author:   Yuval Shany (, Lecturer, College of Management - Academic Studies Division, Israel)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199258574


Pages:   418
Publication Date:   20 March 2003
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of ASIL Certificate of Merit 2004.

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Author:   Yuval Shany (, Lecturer, College of Management - Academic Studies Division, Israel)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.778kg
ISBN:  

9780199258574


ISBN 10:   0199258570
Pages:   418
Publication Date:   20 March 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Introduction The Overlap Between the Jurisdictions of International Courts and Tribunals 1: What Constitute Competing Proceedings? 2: Delineation of Jurisdictional Overlap - Theory and Practice Legal and Policy Issues Concerning the Competition between the Jurisdictions of International Courts and Tribunals 3: Jurisdictional Competition in View of the Systematic Nature of International Law 4: Jurisdiction-Regulating Norms Governing Competition Involving Domestic Courts - Should They be Introduced into International Law? The Regulation of Competition between Jurisdictions of International Courts and Tribunals: Lex Lata and Lex Ferenda 5: Existing Competition-Regulating Jurisdictional Provisions in International Instruments 6: General Jurisdiction-Regulating Principles, Derived From Sources Other Than Treaties, as Applied by International Courts and Tribunals Possibilities for Future Improvement Conclusions

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... well researched ... and written in an accessible and lucid style. It is a valuable contribution to international legal scholarship that will lay the foundation for further research in the area. Australian Year Book of International Law In making proposals to mitigate the problem of jurisdictional competition, [Shany's] work is valuable both as a practical tool for those faced with such dilemmas, and also as an aid to a better theoretical understanding of the emerging international judicial system. The European Journal of International Law This is a significant contribution as it is the first major work to consider the application in public international law of doctrines developed and applied traditionally as part of private international law. The European Journal of International Law ... the first in OUP's new series on international courts and tribunals. The European Journal of International Law ... a work that is indispensable for any library collection housing literature on international courts. ASIL Newsletter (American Society of International Law) ... an unparalleled panorama for anyone desiring both a bird's eye view as well as notable detail about the potential concurrent exercises of subject matter jurisdiction. ASIL Newsletter (American Society of International Law)


... well researched ... and written in an accessible and lucid style. It is a valuable contribution to international legal scholarship that will lay the foundation for further research in the area. Australian Year Book of International Law In making proposals to mitigate the problem of jurisdictional competition, [Shany's] work is valuable both as a practical tool for those faced with such dilemmas, and also as an aid to a better theoretical understanding of the emerging international judicial system. The European Journal of International Law This is a significant contribution as it is the first major work to consider the application in public international law of doctrines developed and applied traditionally as part of private international law. The European Journal of International Law ... the first in OUP's new series on international courts and tribunals. The European Journal of International Law ... a work that is indispensable for any library collection housing literature on international courts. ASIL Newsletter (American Society of International Law) ... an unparalleled panorama for anyone desiring both a bird's eye view as well as notable detail about the potential concurrent exercises of subject matter jurisdiction. ASIL Newsletter (American Society of International Law)


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Yuval Shany is lecturer at the College of Management, Academic Studies Division, Israel

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