
The Making of iCourts
New Interdisciplinary Legal Research- Herausgeber:innen:
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Zusammenfassung
Die Festschrift ehrt Professor Mikael Rask Madsen anlässlich seiner zehnjährigen Tätigkeit als Forschungsleiter bei iCourts – Centre of Excellence for International Courts – und seines 50. Geburtstags. Die Beiträge behandeln zahlreiche Aspekte des internationalen Rechts und der Gerichtsbarkeit und spiegeln damit die interdisziplinäre und empirische Forschungsagenda des Zentrums wider. Persönliche Berichte jedes einzelnen Forschers mit iCourts (“My iCourts experience”) machen das Umfeld des Zentrums direkt erfahrbar.Mit Beiträgen vonKaren J. Alter, Michael Amiraslani, Başak Çali, Salvatore Caserta, Pola Cebulak, Tom Gerald Daly, Sara Dezalay, Solomon Ebobrah, Maria Elander, Luisa Giannini, Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Laurence R. Helfer, Rachel Hughes, Ron Levi, Henrik Stampe Lund, Claudia Alvarenga Marconi, Juan A. Mayoral, Karen McAuliffe, Jed Odermatt, Henrik Palmer Olsen, Cesare P.R. Romano, Achilles Skordas, Christoph Sperfeldt, Roberto Vilchez Yamato, Ezgi Yildiz, Antoine Vauchez und Micha Wiebusch.
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- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-8412-7
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- 978-3-7489-2788-4
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- Nomos, Baden-Baden
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- Englisch
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- 632
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisSeiten 1 - 8 Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- Introduction – iCourts as an international research hubAutor:innen: |
- IntroductionAutor:innen: |
- The Landscape is ChangingAutor:innen: |
- The Blue Sky: Basic Research with a bottom up agendaAutor:innen: |
- Embracing visitorsAutor:innen: |
- The pre-history of iCourts:Autor:innen: |
- From Idea to Project: The First contours of iCourtsAutor:innen: |
- iCourts as a workshop – an impressionistic hand sketchSeiten 41 - 44Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
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- 1. Classification, Typology and TaxonomyAutor:innen:
- A. Domain: International Governmental OrganizationsAutor:innen:
- B. Kingdom: International Rule of Law Bodies and ProceduresAutor:innen:
- C. Class: Adjudicative MeansAutor:innen:
- D. Class: Non-Adjudicative MeansAutor:innen:
- E. Orders of International Courts and Tribunals, Arbitral Tribunals and International Claims and Compensations BodiesAutor:innen:
- F. Families of International Courts and TribunalsAutor:innen:
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- INTRODUCTIONAutor:innen:
- I. A CONVENTION EUROPE THAT NO LONGER ISAutor:innen:
- A. FRACTURES AMONGST WESTERN EUROPEAN FOUNDERS: THE UNITED KINGDOM IN THE LEADAutor:innen:
- B. THE NEW EUROPE: RISE OF REVERSE TRANSITIONS AND ILLIBERAL DEMOCRACIESAutor:innen:
- II. COPING WITH THE FRACTURED CONVENTION ACQUISAutor:innen:
- A. LETTING GOOD FAITH INTERPRETERS BEAutor:innen:
- B. TURN TO BAD FAITH JURISPRUDENCEAutor:innen:
- III. WHITHER THE VARIABLE GEOMETRY IN THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS SUBSTANTIVE CASE LAW?Autor:innen:
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- Searching (for) casesAutor:innen:
- Landmark cases as a genreAutor:innen:
- The Matthew EffectAutor:innen:
- EU Law’s Conception of Wealth and WorthAutor:innen:
- From caseload to case law: the politics of jurisprudenceAutor:innen:
- Investigating Hermeneutic SpacesAutor:innen:
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- I. IntroductionAutor:innen: | |
- II. Prosecutorial discourse as practice: studying repertoires, stability, innovation, and change in international legal fieldsAutor:innen: | |
- III. Prosecutorial opening statements: legal innovation in unsettled timesAutor:innen: | |
- IV. The International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg: hedging across topics and across timeAutor:innen: | |
- V. The International Criminal Court: investing in technicality and law as an unhedged betAutor:innen: | |
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- Judicializing Politics: A Trend (with an End?)Autor:innen: | |
- Scope Conditions for Judicialized PoliticsAutor:innen: | |
- Phases of Judicialized PoliticsAutor:innen: | |
- Politics between and across the Four PhasesAutor:innen: | |
- When Judicialized Politics MatterAutor:innen: | |
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- I. The AgeAutor:innen:
- II. Conflicts and Normative ProjectsAutor:innen:
- III. DestinyAutor:innen:
- IV. Project 1: Mother EarthAutor:innen:
- V. Project 2: CosmosAutor:innen:
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- ResultsAutor:innen: | | | |
- Link prediction.Autor:innen: | | | |
- How the model identifies individual cases.Autor:innen: | | | |
- Evolution of feature importances.Autor:innen: | | | |
- Interpreting model errors.Autor:innen: | | | |
- DiscussionAutor:innen: | | | |
- Importance of understanding empirical patterns of case law usage.Autor:innen: | | | |
- Applications.Autor:innen: | | | |
- Risks and limitations.Autor:innen: | | | |
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- Model.Autor:innen: | | | |
- Predictability.Autor:innen: | | | |
- AcknowledgementsAutor:innen: | | | |
- Author contributionsAutor:innen: | | | |
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- INTRODUCTIONAutor:innen:
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- The Need to Consider LanguageAutor:innen:
- METHODOLOGYAutor:innen:
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- Linguistic Cultural Compromises in DraftingAutor:innen:
- Linguistic Cultural Compromises in TranslationAutor:innen:
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- 1. IntroductionAutor:innen: |
- 2. Forms and patterns of resistanceAutor:innen: |
- 3. The context of resistance against the African CourtAutor:innen: |
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- 4.1 Resistance and ambivalence reflected in the Court’s designAutor:innen: |
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- 4.2.1 National governmentsAutor:innen: |
- 4.2.2 National courtsAutor:innen: |
- 4.2.3 NGOsAutor:innen: |
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- 5.1 Overview of the Court’s case-lawAutor:innen: |
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- 5.2.1 TanzaniaAutor:innen: |
- 5.2.2 RwandaAutor:innen: |
- 6 ConclusionAutor:innen: |
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- From international rules to the ruling of the internationalAutor:innen: | |
- The Al Bashir Case: (re)reading the relationship between the ICC and the UNSCAutor:innen: | |
- The Al Bashir Case, Sovereign (In)equality, and Ruling through RulesAutor:innen: | |
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- The European Court of Human Rights and the principle of territorialityAutor:innen:
- The Court’s view on jurisdiction and extraterritorialityAutor:innen:
- The spatial control model: effective control over territoryAutor:innen:
- The personal control model: the state agent authority and controlAutor:innen:
- The turn to functional jurisdictionAutor:innen:
- ‘It all makes sense now!’ Jaloud v. the NetherlandsAutor:innen:
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- Trust as an alternative for cooperating with the CJEUAutor:innen:
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- a) The CJEU as a guidance providerAutor:innen:
- b) The CJEU as a mediator in multilevel legal ordersAutor:innen:
- c) Knowledge and experience with EU lawAutor:innen:
- d) Trust in domestic judicial institutionsAutor:innen:
- e) Support for the EUAutor:innen:
- In the CJEU national judges trust: An empirical assessmentAutor:innen:
- ConclusionsAutor:innen:
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- APPENDIX:Autor:innen:
- Survey procedureAutor:innen:
- VariablesAutor:innen:
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- A. Divergent ApproachesAutor:innen:
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- 1. The EU as sui generisAutor:innen:
- 2. Opinion 2/13 and the New Legal Order NarrativeAutor:innen:
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- 1. The Brexit DebateAutor:innen:
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- 1. REIOs Before the International Law CommissionAutor:innen:
- D. The EU as a (Classic) International OrganizationAutor:innen:
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- 1. IntroductionAutor:innen:
- 2. The Legitimising Role of Human Rights in International Relations: An African Anxiety?Autor:innen:
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- 3.1 Human Rights in the Treaty Framework of the East African Court of JusticeAutor:innen:
- 3.2 Human Rights in the Treaty Framework of the Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African StateAutor:innen:
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- 4.1 International Human Rights in the Practice of the EACJAutor:innen:
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- 4.2.1 Expanding ratione personaeAutor:innen:
- 4.2.2 Overriding Domestic Obstacles to Human Rights AdjudicationAutor:innen:
- 4.2.3 International Human Rights Law as Justification for ECCJ DecisionsAutor:innen:
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- I. IntroductionAutor:innen: |
- II. Territorial Disputes by Proxy And The Mega-politics of TerritoryAutor:innen: |
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- A. The Mega-politics of Territory in The Practice of The Central American Court of JusticeAutor:innen: |
- IV. Right-Based And Institutional Territorial Disputes by Proxy in The Practice of The European Court of Human RightsAutor:innen: |
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- Working papers
- Working papers
- Appendix III: iCourts Staff List – 2012
- Appendix IV: iCourts Staff List - 2021
- Appendix V: Visiting Researchers 2012-2021
- Appendix VI: Hyperlink to iCourts Working Papers Series
- Appendix VII: Principal Investigator Projects at iCourts




