Readership: Academics, scholars, and advanced students of Public International Law, International Courts and Procedures, International Arbitration, and Settlement of International Disputes
Chester Brown, Associate Professor at the Law School of the University of Sydney. He was previously Assistant Legal Adviser at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
"[Brown's] analysis is an excellent and an important contribution to the understanding of the complex issues associated with the proliferation of international courts and tribunals, competing jurisdictions, and fragmentation of international law." - European Journal of International Law (20)
"[T]his volume.,.stands out for its breadth and for its insight into international adjudication...[It] surely deserves the recognition that it has received for its technical merit." - American Journal of International Law
"[A]n insightful and thoughtful work that is clearly and concisely written. The author has undertaken a mammoth research task and condensed it into an approachable and lucid study." - Australian Yearbook of International Law vol 27
Table of Cases Table of International Instruments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1: The Emergence of a Common Law of International Adjudication against a Background of Proliferation and Fragmentation 2: Methods used by International Courts and Tribunals to Engage in Cross-Fertilization 3: Aspects of Evidence in International Adjudication 4: Power of International Courts to Grant Provisional Measures 5: Power of International Courts to Interpret and Revise Judgments and Awards 6: Remedies in International Adjudication 7: A Common Law of International Adjudication: Reasons and Limitations Conclusion Bibliography Index
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