Forum shopping in international disputes
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Forum shopping in international disputes
(Transformations of the state)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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Note
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Universität Bremen, 2012)
"This work was accepted as a dissertation thesis by the Universität Bremen in 2012"--p. ix
Bigliography: p. 195-224
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In a dispute, governments weigh up their options when selecting between various dispute settlement mechanisms. By scrutinising the interaction of institutional design with state interests, this book analyses why particular forums are selected in maritime boundary disputes.
Table of Contents
PART I. THEORIZING FORUM SHOPPING 1. Forum Shopping in International Disputes 2. A Framework for Forum Shopping PART II. THE CHOICE OF A SPECIFIC FORUM: CASE STUDIES 3. Choosing Bilateral Negotiations: The Sino-Japanese Dispute in the East China Sea 4. Choosing the UN Security Council: The Greco-Turkish Dispute in the Aegean Sea 5. Choosing the International Court of Justice: The Nicaraguan-Honduran Dispute in the Caribbean Sea PART III. EXPLAINING FORUM SHOPPING 6. Conclusion: The Choice of the Best Forum
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