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International Dispute Settlement in an Evolving Global Society

International Dispute Settlement in an Evolving Global Society

International Dispute Settlement in an Evolving Global Society

Constitutionalization, Accessibility, Privatization
Francisco Orrego Vicuña, Universidad de Chile
December 2004
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    This book is the outcome of the Sir Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures delivered by the author at Cambridge University in 2001. It addresses three salient issues of contemporary international dispute settlement: the development of international constitutional law in a global society; the increasing access of the individual; and the developing role of international private arbitration. The book discusses recent thoughts and proposals concerning a new role for the International Court of Justice in performing judicial constitutional functions, with particular reference to the United Nations and the trends toward the recognition of judicial review. It also addresses the question of the eventual establishment of an International Constitutional Court. The increasing access of individuals to international dispute settlement is examined in the light of ICSID arbitration, free trade agreements and other developments in the WTO. Emerging trends in the organization of international commercial arbitration are discussed in the light of privatization arrangements.

    • Written by a leading Latin American international lawyer and international arbitrator
    • An original contribution to the HLML series, which will contribute to the ongoing debate about the future of systems of international dispute settlement
    • Identifies major current trends of international dispute settlement and examines future developments

    Reviews & endorsements

    "This is a valuable volume to which a short review cannot do full justice. It will repay reading by professionals in the field." - Stephen M. Schwebel, On the Board of Editors, American Journal of International Law

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    Product details

    December 2004
    Hardback
    9780521842396
    184 pages
    235 × 160 × 21 mm
    0.43kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. An evolving international society: institutionalization, privatization, globalization
    • 2. A constitutional court for an international society?
    • 3. Individuals and settlement of international claims: change and adaptation of governing rules
    • 4. Individuals before international courts and tribunals: a continuing progression
    • 5. Shaping a new role for the individual in international dispute settlement: the contribution of specialized jurisdictions
    • 6. The World Trade Organization integrated dispute settlement system: innovation and transition.
      Author
    • Francisco Orrego Vicuña , Universidad de Chile

      Professor of International Law, Institute of International Studies and Law School, University of Chile.