Special Issue: Beyond Dispute

International Judicial Institutions as Lawmakers
Beyond Dispute: International Judicial Institutions as Lawmakers

Precedents: Lawmaking Through International Adjudication

Lawmaking Through Advisory Opinions?

Prospects for the Increased Independence of International Tribunals

System-Building in Investment Treaty Arbitration and Lawmaking

Making General Exceptions: The Spell of Precedents in Developing Article XX GATT into Standards for Domestic Regulatory Policy

Judicial Lawmaking by Judicial Restraint? The Potential of Balancing in International Economic Law

A Procedural Approach to the Legitimacy of International Adjudication: Developing Standards of Participation in WTO Law

The Prohibition of Amnesties by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

Expanding Competences by Judicial Lawmaking: The Pilot Judgment Procedure of the European Court of Human Rights

Judicial Lawmaking, Discourse Theory, and the ICTY on Belligerent Reprisals

Expanding the Competence to Issue Provisional Measures—Strengthening the International Judicial Function

Lawmaking by the International Court of Justice—Factors of Success

The Making of a Lex Sportiva by the Court of Arbitration for Sport

On the Democratic Legitimation of International Judicial Lawmaking