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9 - International courts

Uneven judicialisation in global order

from Part III - Techniques and arenas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2015

Benedict Kingsbury
Affiliation:
New York University School of Law
James Crawford
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Martti Koskenniemi
Affiliation:
University of Helsinki
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Summary

Introduction

‘Law without courts’ seemed to Hugo Grotius an entirely coherent approach to the juridification of international relations. The first edition of his Law of War and Peace (De jure belli ac pacis, 1625) reflects an intense commitment to framing claims and rules for conduct outside the state in terms of legal rights and duties, but not to judicialisation, even though arbitration between sovereigns was addressed in earlier works he had read, such as Alberico Gentili’s Law of War (De iure belli libri tres, 1612 [1933]). Yet in modern times international judicialisation – the creation and use of international courts and tribunals – has been not only a significant component of liberal approaches to international order, but for some an indispensable concomitant of juridification.

The opening section of this chapter provides an overview of the formation of what are now ten basic types of international courts. The following section offers some balance to the tendencies (implicit in the approach taken in the first section) to acclaim each flourishing legal institution as an achievement and to study only what exists, by considering the marked unevenness in the issues and in the ranges of states currently subject to juridification through international courts and tribunals. The final section addresses the question whether the density and importance of the judicially focused juridification that now exists has implications for politics, law and justice that are qualitatively different from what has gone before. This is explored by examining some of the main roles and functions of international courts, considered not simply as a menu but as a complex aggregate.

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Print publication year: 2012

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Application of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (Georgia v. Russian Federation), ICJ Gen. List 2011, No. 140
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Case Concerning the Temple of Preah Vihear (Cambodia v. Thailand), ICJ Reports, 1962, p. 6
Corfu Channel (UK v. Albania), ICJ Reports 1949, p. 4
Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of Maine Area (Canada/United States of America), ICJ Reports 1984, p. 246
Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, ICJ Reports 2004, p. 136
Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons, ICJ Reports 1996, p. 226
Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Jurisdiction and Admissibility) (Nicaragua v. United States of America), ICJ Reports 1984, p. 392
Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Merits) (Nicaragua v. United States of America), ICJ Reports 1986, p. 14
South-West Africa (Second Phase) (Ethiopia v. South Africa; Liberia v. South Africa), ICJ Reports 1966, p. 6
Dispute Concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary between Bangladesh and Myanmar in the Bay of Bengal, ITLOS Case No. 16 (pending)
Abyei Arbitration (The Government of Sudan – The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army), Final Award of 22 July 2009
Arbitration Regarding the Iron Rhine (‘IJzeren Rijn’) Railway (Belgium–Netherlands), Award of 24 May 2005
Channel Tunnel Arbitration (Channel Tunnel Group Ltd and France-Manche SA v. United Kingdom and France), Partial Award of 30 January 2007
Japanese House Tax (Germany, France and Great Britain v. Japan), Award of 22 May 1905
MOX Plant (Ireland v. UK), Order No. 6 of 6 June 2008 (terminating proceedings)
Reineccius v. Bank for International Settlements, Final Award of 19 September 2003
Alabama Claims Arbitration, United States of America–Great Britain, Award of 14 September 1872
Case Concerning the Air Services Agreement of 27 March 1946 between the United States of America and France, 54 ILR 304 (1979)
CME v. Czech Republic (Partial Award of 13 September 2001), 9 ICSID Reports 121; (Final Award of 14 March 2003), 42 ILM 919 (2003)
Lauder v. Czech Republic (Award of 3 September 2001), 9 ICSID Reports 66
Pope & Talbot Inc. v. Canada (Award on the Merits of Phase 2), (2001) 7 ICSID Rep. 102
Rainbow Warrior (New Zealand v. France), 82 ILR 499 (1990)
Southern Bluefin Tuna (Australia and New Zealand v. Japan), 39 ILM 1359 (2000)
Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Respect of Kosovo, ICJ Gen. List 2010, No. 141
Application of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (Georgia v. Russian Federation), ICJ Gen. List 2011, No. 140
Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Uganda), ICJ Reports 2005, p. 168
Avena and Other Mexican Nationals (Mexico v. United States of America), ICJ Reports 2004, p. 12
Case Concerning the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro), ICJ Gen. List 2007, No. 91
Case Concerning the Land Boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria (Cameroon v. Nigeria: Equatorial Guinea intervening), ICJ Reports 2002, p. 303
Case Concerning the Temple of Preah Vihear (Cambodia v. Thailand), ICJ Reports, 1962, p. 6
Corfu Channel (UK v. Albania), ICJ Reports 1949, p. 4
Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary in the Gulf of Maine Area (Canada/United States of America), ICJ Reports 1984, p. 246
Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, ICJ Reports 2004, p. 136
Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons, ICJ Reports 1996, p. 226
Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Jurisdiction and Admissibility) (Nicaragua v. United States of America), ICJ Reports 1984, p. 392
Military and Paramilitary Activities in and against Nicaragua (Merits) (Nicaragua v. United States of America), ICJ Reports 1986, p. 14
South-West Africa (Second Phase) (Ethiopia v. South Africa; Liberia v. South Africa), ICJ Reports 1966, p. 6
Dispute Concerning the Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary between Bangladesh and Myanmar in the Bay of Bengal, ITLOS Case No. 16 (pending)
Abyei Arbitration (The Government of Sudan – The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army), Final Award of 22 July 2009
Arbitration Regarding the Iron Rhine (‘IJzeren Rijn’) Railway (Belgium–Netherlands), Award of 24 May 2005
Channel Tunnel Arbitration (Channel Tunnel Group Ltd and France-Manche SA v. United Kingdom and France), Partial Award of 30 January 2007
Japanese House Tax (Germany, France and Great Britain v. Japan), Award of 22 May 1905
MOX Plant (Ireland v. UK), Order No. 6 of 6 June 2008 (terminating proceedings)
Reineccius v. Bank for International Settlements, Final Award of 19 September 2003
Alabama Claims Arbitration, United States of America–Great Britain, Award of 14 September 1872
Case Concerning the Air Services Agreement of 27 March 1946 between the United States of America and France, 54 ILR 304 (1979)
CME v. Czech Republic (Partial Award of 13 September 2001), 9 ICSID Reports 121; (Final Award of 14 March 2003), 42 ILM 919 (2003)
Lauder v. Czech Republic (Award of 3 September 2001), 9 ICSID Reports 66
Pope & Talbot Inc. v. Canada (Award on the Merits of Phase 2), (2001) 7 ICSID Rep. 102
Rainbow Warrior (New Zealand v. France), 82 ILR 499 (1990)
Southern Bluefin Tuna (Australia and New Zealand v. Japan), 39 ILM 1359 (2000)
R v. Bow Street Magistrates; ex parte Pinochet Ugarte (No. 3) (2000) 1 AC 147 Medellín v. Texas, 552 US 491 (2008)

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