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The proliferation of international courts and tribunals and its effect on procedure in the settlement of international disputes

In: Research Handbook on International Procedural Law

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  • Bartłomiej Krzan

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The ongoing multiplication of international courts and tribunals inevitably leads to a growing density in relations between them. In spite of differences in their respective mandates there are increasing points of contact. This chapter addresses the proliferation of international courts and tribunals and its procedural aspects. In particular, it sheds light on the consequences of the jurisdictional parallelism such as inter-judicial dialogue and potential cross-fertilization of procedural law among international courts, as well as on procedural solutions to overlapping jurisdictions.

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  • Bartłomiej Krzan, 2024. "The proliferation of international courts and tribunals and its effect on procedure in the settlement of international disputes," Chapters, in: Joanna Gomula & Stephan Wittich & Markus Stemeseder (ed.), Research Handbook on International Procedural Law, chapter 31, pages 651-670, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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