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International Courts and Transnational Legal Institutions and Processes

International Relations
Courts
Judicialisation
P199
Christoph Hönnige
Universität Hannover
Raphael Oidtmann
Universität Mannheim

Building: Faculty of Social Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: FS115

Friday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (09/09/2016)

Abstract

Since the end of the Second World War, various international or regional courts like the ECJ, the ECHR or the ICJ have been created. The panel will gather papers studying international or regional Courts and dealing with various issues like institutional settings, institutional building, relationships between international courts and other actors, decision-making, jurisdiction and jurisprudence.

Title Details
Judicial Behavior on European Court of Human Rights View Paper Details
The International Human Rights Judiciary and the Quality of Domestic Parliamentary Process View Paper Details
The Right to Religious Manifestation and the Politics of Intersectionality at the ECtHR View Paper Details
Explaining European Human Rights: Between Transnational and Domestic Politics View Paper Details
Not indicted, and yet they do care – Why EU governments file observations to cases before the ECJ View Paper Details