Legitimacy and international courts
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Support: | E-Book |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press.
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Collection: | Studies on international courts and tribunals.
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Résumé: | An interdisciplinary volume exploring the concept of legitimacy in relation to international courts and what can drive and weaken it |
Accès en ligne: | Accès à l'E-book Accès sur la plateforme ISTEX (corpus CUP) |
Lien: | Collection principale:
Studies on international courts and tribunals |
Table des matières:
- Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; List of Contributors; 1 Legitimacy and International Courts
- A Framework; I Why Relevant? Why Important? Why Interdisciplinary?; II Legitimacy Approaches; A Sociological and Normative Legitimacy: Source, Process, and Result-Oriented Factors; B Standards for Assessing Normative Legitimacy; 1 Justice; 2 Democracy; 3 Legitimacy and Performance, or Effectiveness; III Contributions to the Legitimacy Literature
- Sociological and Normative Legitimacy
- A Normative Legitimacy and Its Relationship to Sociological LegitimacyB Legitimacy and Substantive Outcomes; 1 Legitimacy and Justice; 2 Legitimacy and Democracy; 3 Legitimacy and Effectiveness; IV The Legitimacy of International Courts in Context; A Types of Contextual Elements; 1 Normative Goals; 2 Design Choices; 3 Audiences; 4 Institutional Environment; B Models of Interaction; 1 Regime-Embedded versus Regime-Independent Tribunals; 2 Bindingness, Stakes, Exit, and Voice; 3 Raising Legitimacy Capital; V Chapter Summaries; Part I The Legitimacy of Particular Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
- 2 Solomonic Judgments and the Legitimacy of the International Court of JusticeI Delegated Authority; II Bias; III Sound Legal Argumentation; IV A Razian Critique; V Perceptions of Solomonism and Sociological Legitimacy; VI Conclusion; 3 The Global-Local Dilemma and the ICC's Legitimacy; I Introduction; II The Global-Local Dilemma; III The Absence of the Global-Local Dilemma from Discussions of the ICC's Legitimacy; A Legitimacy of Origin; B Personal Legitimacy of the ICC's Prosecutors and Judges; C Legitimacy of Exercise/Input; 1 Selection of Situations and Cases; 2 Fairness
- 3 Victim Participation; D Output Legitimacy; 1 Punishment; 2 Impact on Victims, Communities, and the Global Community; IV Conclusion; 4 Justice as Legitimacy in the European Court of Human Rights; I Introduction; II Justice and Legitimacy; III Legitimacy Challenges at the ECtHR; A Expansionist Methodologies; B The Prisoner Voting Cases; IV The Legitimacy of Justice; A Justice as Perceived Legitimacy; B Justice as Moral Dissonance; C Competing Illegitimacy in the Prisoner Voting Cases; V Conclusion; 5 Legitimacy and Jurisdictional Overlap: The ICC and the Inter-American Court in Colombia
- I The Colombian Conflict and International CourtsII The ICC and the Inter-American Court in the Colombian Conflict; A The Inter-American Court and Atrocity Crimes in Colombia; B The ICC's Preliminary Investigation in Colombia; III Court Convergence and Legitimacy; A Working toward Complementary Goals; B Working toward the Same Goals; C Working as One?; IV Blurred Lines; A Timely Retreat; V Conclusion; 6 The Legitimacy of the European Court of Justice: Normative Debates and Empirical Evidence; I Framework for Analysis; II The Normative Legitimacy of the CJEU: Criteria and Critiques
- A The CJEU in Debates over the EU's "Democratic Deficit