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The Adjudicator’s Toolkit and the Force of International Law

Comparing Trade and Investment Disputes
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  • The Adjudicator’s Toolkit and the Force of International Law on Hardback by Nicola Strain
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Adjudicators have been placed at the forefront in the search for systemic order within the pluralist international legal order, acting as guardians of the international legal system. Yet, they do so under increasing pressure from the governments. Based on one of the most comprehensive and systematic empirical and doctrinal studies of international trade and investment adjudication, this book asks which tools adjudicators turn to when faced with this dilemma. Dr. Nicola Strain provides new insights on the design choices and normative goals of international economic adjudication, explaining how adjudicators end up consistently inconsistent in their application of international law, even within the more technocratic WTO regime.

Author Biography:

Nicola Strain, Ph.D. (2022), University of Oslo, is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Institute for Public and International Law at the Univesity of Oslo. She has published several articles on international adjudication and worked on interdisciplinary research projects at the PluriCourts Centre, University of Oslo.
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September 26th, 2024
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  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
367
ISBN-13
9789004700925
Product ID
38739803

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