International Law

Common Interests in International Litigation: A Case Study on Natural Resource Exploitation Disputes

By Claire Buggenhoudt
Intersentia Publishers April 2017

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ISBN-13
9781780684468
Publisher
Intersentia Publishers
Publication
April 2017
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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How are common interests protected in international dispute settlement? What is the role of different courts and tribunals? Why is the case law on common interests (in)consistent? Do we need more consistency for a better protection of common interests?

Common Interests in International Litigation provides answers to questions that arise in international litigation as a result of an increasing recognition of common interests in this field and an ever-expanding network of specialised judicial bodies.

Common Interests in International Litigation studies the case law of a number of international courts, focusing on international litigation concerning natural resource exploitation. This is a theme closely linked to a number of common interests, one which has been considered by a number of courts dealing with human rights, international security, international trade, international investment, the law of the sea, and more.

This study aims to bring together the case law of these diverse judicial bodies to develop a common approach to common interests in international litigation. In contrast to previous studies that have focused on the approach to common or public interests in distinct legal regimes, this book offers an overview of the issue traversing traditional boundaries between legal regimes.

It is therefore of particular interest to practitioners of international law and scholars specialising in the field seeking to broaden their horizons, and essential reading to all those interested in the enforcement of common interests at the international level.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction and Research Design
Chapter 2. Procedural Considerations and Common Interests
Chapter 3. Substantive Considerations and Common Interests
Chapter 4. A Common Approach to Common Interests
Chapter 5. General Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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