The Independence of International Courts

The Adherence of the International Judiciary to a Fundamental Value of the Administration of Justice
Nomos, 1. Edition 2014, 597 Pages
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The study analyses the contents and scope of the principle of judicial independence as currently applied in the international judiciary. In light of the increasing role played by courts in the international system, the author initially examines the theoretical foundation for the principle’s application and develops a working definition of judicial independence in an international law context. On the basis of a comprehensive evaluation of sources pertaining to some of today’s most influential international courts, the author then draws conclusions on a general consensus of normative requirements for judicial independence and is able to point to requirements applicable only to specific jurisdictions (e.g. human rights courts).
The study thus not only fills a gap in the scholarly evaluation of the organizational setup of the current international judiciary but also functions as a valuable guide for potential future permanent judicial bodies.
Bibliographical data
Bibliographical data
Edition 1
ISBN 978-3-8487-1248-9
Subtitle The Adherence of the International Judiciary to a Fundamental Value of the Administration of Justice
Publication Date Jun 23, 2014
Year of Publication 2014
Publisher Nomos
Format Hardcover
Language englisch
Pages 597
Medium Book
Product Type Scientific literature
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