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The World Needs an International Anti-Corruption Court

Daedalus, 2018
In War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy wrote that “the thoughts that have enormous consequences are always simple.”1 This essay explains an ambitious idea with enormous consequences that is simple: an International Anti-Corruption Court is needed to diminish the ...
M. L. Wolf
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The European Court of Justice Is an International Court

Nordic Journal of International Law, 1999
AbstractThe achievements of the European Court of Justice in instilling the rule of law within the domain of economic integration is to witness to what extent public international law can be dynamic. For the Court of Justice, which attempted to slip its international law origins by characterizing European Community law as belonging to a ‘new legal ...
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Genocide in International Law


The 1948 Genocide Convention is a vital legal tool in the international campaign against impunity. Its provisions, including its enigmatic definition of the crime and its pledge both to punish and to prevent the 'crime of crimes', have now been ...
W. Schabas
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International Courts

2018
This chapter discusses the core components of the meaning of authority in order to derive from each of them an argument directed at the framework chapter. This leads to three points indicating differences to the framework piece. First, while deference is constitutive for authority in a social relationship, a focus on commands seems too narrow to ...
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The 2014 Judicial Activity of the International Court of Justice

American Journal of International Law, 2015
Christine D. Gray
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