Legitimacy of unseen actors in international adjudication:
"'Unseen actors' are vital to the functioning of international courts and tribunals, exercising varying levels of influence on the adjudicatory process and its outcome. The last few decades have witnessed an expansion in the number of international judicial bodies. Although these bodi...
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Zusammenfassung: | "'Unseen actors' are vital to the functioning of international courts and tribunals, exercising varying levels of influence on the adjudicatory process and its outcome. The last few decades have witnessed an expansion in the number of international judicial bodies. Although these bodies differ in their institutional make-up and functions, a characteristic shared among them is their reliance on the contribution of individuals or entities other than the judicial decision-makers themselves. Unseen actors may take the form of registries, secretariats, law clerks and legal officers, but they also include non-lawyers such as translators, members of the medical profession and scientific experts. Some of these actors may be 'more unseen' than others but most remain nameless in the written decisions, and the extent of their contribution is generally unclear. The opaqueness of their role, combined with the significance of the judicial decision for the parties involved as well as for a wider range of stakeholders, raises questions about the impact of these unseen actors on the legitimacy of international adjudication as such. For example, an unseen actor's influence has formed a ground upon which an arbitral award was challenged, as substantial parts had allegedly been written by a legal assistant rather than the arbitrators themselves. The domestic court adjudicating the dispute in first instance set aside the award on a different ground, so it did not address this point; the case is currently pending on appeal. This book aims to answer such legitimacy questions and identify 'best practices', where feasible, through a multifaceted enquiry into possible common connections and patterns in the institutional makeup and daily practice of international courts and tribunals"-- |
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adam_text | LEGITIMACY OF UNSEEN
ACTORS IN INTERNATIONAL
ADJUDICATION
EDITED BY
FREYA BAETENS
UNIVERSITY OF OSLO
§H CAMBRIDGE
W UNIVERSITY PRESS
CONTENTS
LIST OF FIGURES PAGE XI
LIST OF TABLES XII
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS XIII
FOREWORD XIX
HUGH THIRLWAY
1 UNSEEN ACTORS IN INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND
TRIBUNALS: CHALLENGING THE LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL
ADJUDICATION 1
FREYA BAETENS
PART I INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES 29
2 THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE 31
NATHALIE WILES
3 THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE LAW OF THE SEA 43
PHILIPPE GAUTIER
4 INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL INSTITUTIONS 51
BRIDIE MCASEY
5 THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION 70
DANIEL ARI BAKER AND GABRIELLE MARCEAU
6 THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 92
PHILIPP AMBACH
7 THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 108
LEDI BIANKU AND PETER KEMPEES
8 THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 121
CAROLINE HEEREN
VU
CONTENTS
PART II NOMINATION AND APPOINTMENT 137
9 GATEKEEPER SECRETARIATS 139
KATHLEEN CLAUSSEN
10 APPOINTING AUTHORITIES: SELF-APPOINTMENT, PARTY
APPOINTMENT AND NON-APPOINTMENT 164
PETER TZENG
11 BEFORE THE LAW: ASSESSING THE PROCESS AND IMPACT OF
JUDICIAL SCREENING BODIES 189
BRIAN MCGARRY AND JOSEF OSTRANSKY
PART III CASE MANAGEMENT AND DEFERENCE
TO THE BENCH 215
12 THE ESSENCE OF ADJUDICATION: LEGITIMACY OF CASE
MANAGERS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 217
CHRISTINE SIM
13 PROCEDURAL REFORMS AT THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF THE
INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: HOW TO ENSURE
THAT PARTY AUTONOMY WILL CONTINUE SERVING
AS A LEGITIMIZATION TOOL 238
GIACOMO MARCHISIO
14 WILL AN INVESTMENT COURT BE A BETTER FACT-FINDER? THE
CASE OF EXPERT EVIDENCE 250
MATTHEW W. SWINEHART
15 UNSEEN AND UNSUNG: LANGUAGE SERVICES AT THE
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT AND THEIR IMPACT ON
INSTITUTIONAL LEGITIMACY 272
LEIGH SWIGART
16 RIGHTS AND EXPERTISE: ASSESSING THE MANAGERIAL
APPROACH OF THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
TO CONFLICT ADJUDICATION 297
MARIE-CATHERINE PETERSMANN
PART IV CONFIDENTIALITY AND TRANSPARENCY 321
17 THE POLITICS OF INVISIBILITY: WHY ARE INTERNATIONAL
JUDICIAL BUREAUCRATS OBSCURED FROM VIEW? 323
TOMMASO SOAVE
CONTENTS IX
18 UNSEEN ACTORS AS UNSEEN EXPERTS: GHOSTS IN
INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION 347
GUILLAUME GROS
19 ARBITRAL INSTITUTIONS RESPONSE TO PERCEIVED LEGITIMACY
DEFICITS: PROMOTING DIVERSITY, TRANSPARENCY AND
EXPEDITION IN INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION 371
KSENIA POLONSKAYA
20 IDENTIFYING THE VOICES OF UNSEEN ACTORS IN
INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 392
DAMIEN CHARLOTIN
PART V ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY 427
21 PHYSICIANS IMPACT ON THE LEGITIMACY OF THE
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT 429
GIOVANNA MARIA FRISSO
22 SCREENING POWERS IN INVESTMENT ARBITRATION: QUESTIONS
OF LEGAL CHANGE AND LEGITIMACY 452
RELJA RADOVIC
23 LEGITIMACY AND THE ROLE OF LEGAL OFFICERS IN CHAMBERS
AT INTERNATIONAL AND HYBRID CRIMINAL COURTS AND
TRIBUNALS 475
MARKO DIVAC OBERG
24 THE REFEIENDAIRE AS UNSEEN ACTOR: A COMPARATIVE LOOK
AT THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EU, THE US SUPREME COURT
AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS 496
GILLIAN CAHILL
PART VI EXTERNAL INFLUENCES AND ACTIVITIES 515
25 OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES AND WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT
AS UNSEEN ACTORS (AND FACTORS) IN INTERNATIONAL
ADJUDICATION 517
CATHERINE H. GIBSON
26 THE LEGITIMACY OF PRIVATE LAWYERS REPRESENTING STATES
BEFORE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS 544
ANDREAS R. ZIEGLER AND KABRE R. JONATHAN
27 ONLINE REPORTERS AND DATABASES: FOUR NARRATIVES OF
THEIR ROLES IN INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 566
PIETRO ORTOLANI
CONTENTS
28 BILATERAL COMMITTEES IN EU TRADE AND INVESTMENT
AGREEMENTS: PLATFORMS FOR THE REASSERTION OF STATE
CONTROL OVER INVESTOR-STATE ADJUDICATION? 591
HANNES LENK
EPILOGUE: AN UNSEEN ACTOR SPEAKS 611
INDEX 613
FIGURES
12.1 ADJUDICATION AND CASE MANAGEMENT PAGE 218
15.1 HOW LANGUAGE SERVICES VISIBILITY CAN LEAD TO ENHANCED ICC
LEGITIMACY 296
20.1 NETWORK OF INTERNATIONAL JUDGMENTS AND AWARDS 402
20.2 NETWORK OF ICJ INDIVIDUAL OPINIONS 416
20.3 INVESTMENT DECISIONS, FULL TEXT, SHADED ACCORDING TO PRESIDENTS 418
20.4 INVESTMENT DECISIONS, FULL TEXT, SHADED ACCORDING TO SECRETARIES
AND ASSISTANTS 419
27.1 SURVEY RESULTS ON PREFERRED/FIRST SEARCH METHOD TO RETRIEVE AN
ARBITRAL
AWARD ONLINE 588
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