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The Proliferation of International Courts and Tribunals: International Adjudication in Ascendance

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Roger P. Alford*
Affiliation:
Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland, American Bar Association International Courts Committee, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

Abstract

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Type
Meeting Report
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2000

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References

1 See Romano, Cesare P.R., The Proliferation of International Judicial Bodies: The Pieces of the Puzzle, 31 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 709, 723-28 (1999)Google Scholar.

2 Report and Recommendation of the Panel of Commissioners Concerning the First Instalment of”E2” Claims, U.N. Doc. S/AC.26/1998/7 paras. 170-73.

3 Heifer, Laurence R., Forum Shopping for Human Rights, 148 Univ. Penn. L. Rev. 285, 349 (1999)Google Scholar.

4 Award in Case No. Al 5(IV)/A24 (590-A15(IV)/A24-FT) (Dec. 28,1999) reprinted in 24 Y.B. Com. Arb. 472 (1999).

5 See Koh, Harold Hongju, Why Do Nations Obey International Law?, 106 Yale L. J. 2599 (1997)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.