Sentences with phrase «international tribunals all»

Today, however, many of the existing specialised international tribunals have been created in the context of a particular regime, such as one which promotes, for example, the liberalisation of international trade rules, the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, or the economic integration of a regional organisation.
Within the clinical program, students have the opportunity to represent clients in state and federal court, to represent clients in transactions or to complete substantive research in support of international institutions, domestic government agencies or international tribunals.
In addition to publishing widely cited books and articles, our professors are often involved in litigation before the U.S. Supreme Court, international tribunals, and other courts.
As a practising solicitor advocate, he has undertaken advocacy before international tribunals and courts, including the High Court and Court of Appeal.
This lesson also includes a set of simulations that allow students to apply the issues discussed in the readings and lecture to two real life issues that have come before international tribunals.
Courts can take shortcuts by focusing their research on salient indicia of state practice in the form of treaties and important decisions from international tribunals, but those examples usually seem to tell only part of the story.
Laurel S. Terry, Codes of Conduct for International Tribunals and Arbitration (Prepared for the 2009 ASIL Annual Meeting)(includes, inter alia, counsel codes of conduct for the ICC, ICTY, ICTR, the U.N. Guidelines on the Role of Prosecutors, and the International Prosecutors Association Standards of Professional Responsibility and Statement of the Essential Duties and Rights of Prosecutors)
Courts and tribunals Browse alphabetical lists of cases before each of the courts in The Hague and international tribunals all over the world.
He has appeared before a wide range of international tribunals including arbitral tribunals established under bilateral investment treaties, WTO panels and the WTO's Appellate Body.
Laurel S. Terry, Handout: Codes of Conduct for International Tribunals and Arbitration for Panel Session on Challenges of Transnational Legal Practice: Advocacy and Ethics at the American Society of International Law 103rd Annual Meeting, March 27, 2009, Washington, DC
We also represent the interests of sovereign governments and their leaders before the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice and various other international tribunals.
In international tribunals it is often the case that a judge will vote in favour of a State that appoints that particular judge or that a judge will vote in favour of their State of nationality where that State is involved in a case before the tribunal.
He has for many years advised sovereign states on disputes in international tribunals and particularly specialises in work involving governments in sub-Saharan Africa.
He is regularly instructed by Governments in international cases and has appeared before numerous international tribunals including the International Court of Justice and Tribunals constituted with respect to the Law of the Sea.
Diego Cadena is an Ecuadorian lawyer with the international arbitration and litigation group in Washington, D.C.. His practice focuses on comparative law and international dispute resolution, especially in cases involving the representation of clients before the International Court of Justice in The Hague (ICJ), the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) among other international tribunals.
Yet this year's report identifies as a barrier Mexico's hydrocarbons law because it requires foreign companies to use the domestic court system in Mexico to arbitrate certain government disputes — rather than allowing foreign firms to use unaccountable international tribunals.
Tracy represents sovereign states in State - to - State disputes in international tribunals, investor - state arbitrations, and U.S. federal courts.
We also represent clients before ad hoc and institutional international tribunals.
The new texts reveal that TPP negotiators are considering a dispute resolution process that would grant transnational corporations special authority to challenge countries» laws, regulations and court decisions in international tribunals that circumvent domestic judicial systems.
Professor Ziadé has extensive experience in the administration of international legal proceedings and in the management and development of international tribunals.
Such training would assist young lawyers in appearing before international tribunals, for example.
Certainly since other States, not uniquely the EU, also have to accept that their laws are applied or interpreted by international tribunals, such as by the WTO Appellate Body.
Why would the EU itself be able to decide exceptions to the principle of legal autonomy, which all countries that accept the jurisdiction of international tribunals do?
Several International Tribunals have come to the conclusion that «he requirements of independence and impartiality serve the purpose of protecting the parties against...
Though criminal prosecutions remain available and immunity is completely excluded by the International Criminal Court and all other international tribunals, the ECtHR and some English judges cling to an outdated relic of nationalism.
Some lawyers certainly get the chance to appear before international tribunals, however this is clearly unique and not something most lawyers will experience.
He has also acted before a great variety of international tribunals, including the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Mark has practised before every level of Court in England and Wales and has also practised abroad and before international tribunals and courts.
He has given evidence in a broad variety of civil courts and both domestic and international tribunals on more than 20 occasions over a period of 30 years as a testifying expert and has sat as an arbitrator, adjudicator or mediator on over 80 occasions.
Foreign corporations will now be entitled not only to sue governments in domestic courts, but also to seek legal relief in international tribunals for alleged violations of the MAI.
He is properly indignant at this abandonment of long - standing commitments: «In two centuries of national existence no more pusillanimous act was ever contemplated, much less carried forward, by American officials responsible for our relations with international tribunals
It is claimed by some that terrorist attacks are not acts of war but crimes to be punished by international tribunals.
This criterion legitimates the resort to arms after other feasible means of addressing the injustice in question (such as mediation, negotiation, arbitration or referral to international tribunals — but not compromise or appeasement) have failed.
Patterned after the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals and then the international tribunals created for Rwanda and Yugoslavia earlier in the 1990s, it is the most ambitious expression of the international community's answer to the questions yielded by massive past injustices.
Rehabilitation here means not that of individual criminals but of entire societies that have suffered war or dictatorship, as when supporters of international tribunals describe punishment as «overcoming a culture of impunity.»
Even if international tribunals, especially the ICC, were to meet with greater success in arresting arch-human-rights violators, deterring future violators, and bolstering the rule of law, they would remain morally unsatisfying as a response to massive evil.
Doubts may be raised, too, about social rehabilitation, the second justifying rationale for international tribunals.
The charters of the international tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda and of the ICC speak strongly of deterrence.
It may be inevitable that impersonal forces of technology and changing global economic circumstances have profound effects, but it adds insult to injury when governments reach agreements that further cede control to international tribunals.
An international tribunal ruling against the nine - dash line goes a long way toward offering a framework for a unified front against China, and that is something that worries Beijing, experts said.
Now an international tribunal has also been included, posing more threat to the integrity of China's maritime and territorial sovereignty,» the Global Times said in a recent editorial.
Among them an international tribunal on violations of the Charter's rights.
If necessary, replace it with «violates X», «actionable in international tribunal Y» or as otherwise appropriate.
No, if he does so, he would be a war criminal on international scale who could be tried in another country or by a special international tribunal.
Twenty - two companies — mainly private equity firms — are suing Spain at an international tribunal level.
«From a legal perspective, it's wonderful to have an international tribunal recognize that environmental damage is a significant component of armed conflict,» says Carl Bruch of the Environmental Law Institute in Washington, D.C.
An international tribunal of reputable historians and international lawyers, including equal representatives of Israel and Palestine, will determine the level of compensation.
But some legal experts in the U.S. and Europe hope that Kenya, Somalia's neighbor to the south, will create an international tribunal that can try these pirates.
In essence, the students learn how to litigate a case in front of an international tribunal doing what an attorney does in real life.
In that sense, the provisions could be made enforceable in front of domestic courts or before an international tribunal set up as part of the agreement.
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