The Right of <i>Actio Popularis</i> before International Courts and Tribunals: Queen Mary Studies in International Law, cartea 31
Autor Farid Ahmadoven Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004366978
ISBN-10: 9004366970
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Queen Mary Studies in International Law
ISBN-10: 9004366970
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Queen Mary Studies in International Law
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Table of Cases
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Identifying the Elements and Operational Framework of actio popularis
1 Elements of actio popularis in Roman Law and Municipal Legal Systems
2 Defining the Operational Context for actio popularis in International Law
3Actio popularis as a Judicial Concept: Proliferation of International Courts and Tribunals – a Bar to a Unified Conception of actio popularis in International Law
2Understanding the Elements of actio popularis
1 Classification of Obligations in International Law: Bilateralist vs Multilateralist Conceptions of International Norms
2 Towards Identification of Collective Interests
3 Absolute Obligations: Nature of Human Rights Obligations
3Enforcing Community Obligation
1 Responsibility for Violation of Collective Obligations: Debates Within the International Law Commission
2 Invoking Responsibility to Protect Collective Interest: Distinguishing between Injured and Non-injured States
3 Injury and Damage as a Precondition to Invoke Responsibility: A Bar to Invoke Responsibility to Protect Collective Interests (A Bar to actio popularis)
4Judicial Enforcement of Community Obligations
1 Ineffectiveness of “Bipolar” Litigation in Protection of Collective Interests
2 Injury/Damage (Legal Interest/Interest) as a Condition to Bring a Claim before International Courts and Tribunals
5Actio popularis before the ICJ
1 Deconstructing a “Legal Dispute”
2Actio popularis: Can ICJ Decide for other International Courts and Tribunals?
3 Sources of actio popularis: Express and Inferred Right to actio popularis
3.1 Actio popularis by Inference under International Treaty Instruments: Establishing a Link between Interpretation of Jurisdictional Clauses and Substantive Norms in Applications Brought before the ICJ
3.2ICJ:The Right of actio popularis by Virtue of Express Treaty Provisions
3.3The Right of actio popularis under Optional Clause Declarations: Adjusting Procedural Law to Substantive Obligations
3.4Procedural Bar to Judicial Enforcement of Collective Obligations before International Court of Justice: actio popularis and Indispensable Third Party Rule: Insignificance of Erga Omnes (Collective) Nature of Obligations
6Actio popularis before Other International Courts and Tribunals
1 ITLOS
1.1 Actio popularis in Cases of Protection of the Area
2 CJEU
2.1Conception of Causes of Action: Cautious Approach to Relaxing the Direct and Individual Interest Test
3 ECtHR
4 WTO DSB
4.1Determining the Nature of WTO Obligations and Their Legal Consequences: The Problem of a Legal Interest
7Actio popularis as a Question of Judicial Policy
1Actio popularis as a Result of Judicial Law Making
2 The Problem of Non Liquet and Limits of Judicial Law Making
3Actio popularis and Judicial Policy Concerns
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Table of Cases
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Identifying the Elements and Operational Framework of actio popularis
1 Elements of actio popularis in Roman Law and Municipal Legal Systems
2 Defining the Operational Context for actio popularis in International Law
3Actio popularis as a Judicial Concept: Proliferation of International Courts and Tribunals – a Bar to a Unified Conception of actio popularis in International Law
2Understanding the Elements of actio popularis
1 Classification of Obligations in International Law: Bilateralist vs Multilateralist Conceptions of International Norms
2 Towards Identification of Collective Interests
3 Absolute Obligations: Nature of Human Rights Obligations
3Enforcing Community Obligation
1 Responsibility for Violation of Collective Obligations: Debates Within the International Law Commission
2 Invoking Responsibility to Protect Collective Interest: Distinguishing between Injured and Non-injured States
3 Injury and Damage as a Precondition to Invoke Responsibility: A Bar to Invoke Responsibility to Protect Collective Interests (A Bar to actio popularis)
4Judicial Enforcement of Community Obligations
1 Ineffectiveness of “Bipolar” Litigation in Protection of Collective Interests
2 Injury/Damage (Legal Interest/Interest) as a Condition to Bring a Claim before International Courts and Tribunals
5Actio popularis before the ICJ
1 Deconstructing a “Legal Dispute”
2Actio popularis: Can ICJ Decide for other International Courts and Tribunals?
3 Sources of actio popularis: Express and Inferred Right to actio popularis
3.1 Actio popularis by Inference under International Treaty Instruments: Establishing a Link between Interpretation of Jurisdictional Clauses and Substantive Norms in Applications Brought before the ICJ
3.2ICJ:The Right of actio popularis by Virtue of Express Treaty Provisions
3.3The Right of actio popularis under Optional Clause Declarations: Adjusting Procedural Law to Substantive Obligations
3.4Procedural Bar to Judicial Enforcement of Collective Obligations before International Court of Justice: actio popularis and Indispensable Third Party Rule: Insignificance of Erga Omnes (Collective) Nature of Obligations
6Actio popularis before Other International Courts and Tribunals
1 ITLOS
1.1 Actio popularis in Cases of Protection of the Area
2 CJEU
2.1Conception of Causes of Action: Cautious Approach to Relaxing the Direct and Individual Interest Test
3 ECtHR
4 WTO DSB
4.1Determining the Nature of WTO Obligations and Their Legal Consequences: The Problem of a Legal Interest
7Actio popularis as a Question of Judicial Policy
1Actio popularis as a Result of Judicial Law Making
2 The Problem of Non Liquet and Limits of Judicial Law Making
3Actio popularis and Judicial Policy Concerns
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Farid Ahmadov, D.Phil., University of Oxford, is a Research Fellow at ADA University, Baku, Azerbaijan.