International Courts (ICs) must enjoy considerable independence to settle disputes and develop the law. PluriCourts explores several aspects of international courts’ checks and balances and delegation problems that arise.
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Publications
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International Courts and Judges: Independence, Interaction, and Legitimacy
Book chapter by Geir Ulfstein in Axel Marx and Jan Wouters (eds.) Global Governance, 2018.
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The Legitimacy of International Trade Courts and Tribunals
Book edited by Robert Howse, Hélène Ruiz-Fabri, Geir Ulfstein and Michelle Q. Zang, in the Studies on International Courts and Tribunals Series, Cambridge University Press, 2018.
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The Judicialization of International Law. A Mixed Blessing?
Book edited by Andreas Føllesdal and Geir Ulfstein, in the European Society of International Law Series, Oxford University Press (2018).
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