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The Changing Character of International Dispute Settlement : Challenges and Prospects, Hardback Book

The Changing Character of International Dispute Settlement : Challenges and Prospects Hardback

Edited by Russell (University of Reading) Buchan, Daniel (University of Sheffield) Franchini, Nicholas (University of Sheffield) Tsagourias

Hardback

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The international dispute settlement system is currently facing many challenges regarding the authority, effectiveness, and legitimacy of its methods and mechanisms and their coordination.

These challenges cut across different fields of international law and relations such as investment, trade, human rights, water resources, the law of the sea, the environment, international peace and security, disaster law, space, and cyberspace.

New technologies also impact on the scope of existing disputes and their settlement, which lead to the emergence of new disputes and ways of settling them.

This book offers insightful reflections by academics and practitioners on such challenges and how they can be addressed as well as on how the international dispute settlement system should adapt to attain its aim of maintaining peace and international legality.

It deals with many contemporary issues and is wide-ranging in scope.

It is suitable for students, scholars, and practitioners of international dispute settlement, international law, and international relations.

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