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The Manual provides a useful starting point to all students, scholars and practitioners following the work of international courts and tribunals, and possibly appearing before them. It offers a systematic guide to the structure and powers of the different courts, explaining both the details of their operations and the context in which they function
This book provides an examination of the jurisprudence of a range of international courts and tribunals relating to issues of procedure and remedies. It also offers an assessment of whether there are emerging commonalities regarding these issues which could make up a unified law of international adjudication.
The proliferation of international courts and tribunals has given rise to concerns of jurisdictional overlaps between new and existing judicial bodies. The book examines what would happen when the same dispute falls under the jurisdiction of more than one forum.
Seeks to investigate problems relating to the increased interaction between national and international courts, which have resulted in the litigation of the same legal issues before national and international judicial bodies: What is the proper order of the proceedings? Should national and international proceedings take place concurrently?
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