Categorizing vertical and horizontal jurisdictional interactions -- Conceptualizing the relations between national and international courts -- The fragmentation of international law -- The feasibility of regulation : do national and international proceedings overlap? -- Application of jurisdictional-regulating norms -- Flexible jurisdiction-regulating rules
Summary
Presenting an operational 'tool box' of jurisdiction regulating measures, which practitioners can apply in litigation, this book offers an innovative theoretical discussion of interactions between international and national jurisdiction offering important insights on current judicial policy
Notes
"This series has been developed in cooperation with the Project on International Courts and Tribunals."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-212) and index