The Practice of International and National Courts and the (De-)Fragmentation of International Law

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This book aims to enhance our understanding of how international and national courts can, and do, contribute to or mitigate problems associated with fragmentation. It contains case studies from international regimes (eg WTO, IMF, ECtHR) and from various national jurisdictions (including Japan, Norway, Switzerland and the UK).
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Author(s) Edited by Ole Kristian Fauchald, Professor Andre Nollkaemper.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 382
Published in United Kingdom
Published 28 Aug 2014
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This book aims to enhance our understanding of how international and national courts can, and do, contribute to or mitigate problems associated with fragmentation. It contains case studies from international regimes (eg WTO, IMF, ECtHR) and from various national jurisdictions (including Japan, Norway, Switzerland and the UK).
Part One International Courts 1 Introduction 2 One Law to Rule Them All: Should International Courts Be Viewed as Guardians of Procedural Order and Legal Uniformity? Yuval Shany 3 Customary Rules of Interpretation in the Practice of WTO Dispute Set
Ole Kristian Fauchald is Professor of Law at the Department of Public and International Law, University of Oslo. Andre Nollkaemper is Professor of Public International Law and Director of the Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam
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