The latest issue of The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (vol. 21, n°2, 2022) is out.
Interview
Freya Baetens, Régis Bismuth, Face à Face: Interview with Maria Teresa Infante Caffi – Judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
Articles
Alec Stone Sweet, Wayne Sandholtz, Mads Andenas, The Failure to Destroy the Authority of the European Court of Human Rights: 2010–2018Symposium on Deference in International Adjudication
Lilla Ozoráková, The Road to Finding a Definition for the Crime of Genocide – the Importance of the Genocide Convention
Jan Eiken, David Keane, Towards an Amicable Solution: The Inter-State Communications Procedure under ICERD
Richard Clements, “Efficiency Is Paramount in This Regard”: The Managerial Role of the ICC Presidency from Kirsch to Fernández
Mihaela Maria Barnes, The European Court of Human Rights and State-Owned Entities: Engagement and Development of a Jurisprudence Constante
Vladyslav Lanovoy, Introduction
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Jason Rudall, Judicial Deference: Why Does It Matter?
Yuka Fukunaga, Deference and the Authority of International Adjudication
Joshua Paine, Deference and Other Standards of Review in International Adjudication
Andrew Legg, Is There Method in the Margin? The Essence of Judicial Deference and the Margin of Appreciation
Katalin Sulyok, Judicial Deference and Science
Esmé Shirlow, Deference and the Practice of International Law
Johannes Hendrik Fahner, The Limited Utility of Deference in International Dispute Settlement
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