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International judicial institution

International judicial institutions can be divided into courts, arbitral tribunals and quasi-judicial institutions.[1][2][3][4] Courts are permanent bodies, with near the same composition for each case. Arbitral tribunals, by contrast, are constituted anew for each case. Both courts and arbitral tribunals can make binding decisions. Quasi-judicial institutions, by contrast, make rulings on cases, but these rulings are not in themselves legally binding; the main example is the individual complaints mechanisms available under the various UN human rights treaties.

Institutions can also be divided into global and regional institutions.

The listing below incorporates both currently existing institutions, defunct institutions that no longer exist, institutions which never came into existence due to non-ratification of their constitutive instruments, and institutions which do not yet exist, but for which constitutive instruments have been signed. It does not include mere proposed institutions for which no instrument was ever signed.

International courts edit

International arbitral tribunals edit

Quasi-judicial international institutions edit

African regional judicial institutions edit

Regional judicial institutions of the Americas edit

European regional judicial institutions edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cohen, Harlan Grant; Grossman, Nienke; Follesdal, Andreas; Ulfstein, Geir (2018-02-22). Legitimacy and International Courts. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-42385-4.
  2. ^ von Bogdandy, Armin; Venzke, Ingo (2013-06-07). "International judicial institutions in international relations: functions, authority and legitimacy". In Reinalda, Bob (ed.). Routledge Handbook of International Organization. Routledge. pp. 461–472. ISBN 978-1-134-11298-2.
  3. ^ von Bogdandy, Armin; Venzke, Ingo (2012). "Beyond Dispute: International Judicial Institutions as Lawmakers". In von Bogdandy, Armin; Venzke, Ingo (eds.). International Judicial Lawmaking: On Public Authority and Democratic Legitimation in Global Governance. Vol. 236. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 3–33. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-29587-4_1. ISBN 978-3-642-29586-7. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
  4. ^ Hernández, Gleider I. (2016-04-29). "International judicial lawmaking". In Brölmann, Catherine; Radi, Yannick (eds.). Research Handbook on the Theory and Practice of International Lawmaking. pp. 200–221. doi:10.4337/9781781953228.00020. ISBN 9781781953228.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources International judicial institution news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message International judicial institutions can be divided into courts arbitral tribunals and quasi judicial institutions 1 2 3 4 Courts are permanent bodies with near the same composition for each case Arbitral tribunals by contrast are constituted anew for each case Both courts and arbitral tribunals can make binding decisions Quasi judicial institutions by contrast make rulings on cases but these rulings are not in themselves legally binding the main example is the individual complaints mechanisms available under the various UN human rights treaties Institutions can also be divided into global and regional institutions The listing below incorporates both currently existing institutions defunct institutions that no longer exist institutions which never came into existence due to non ratification of their constitutive instruments and institutions which do not yet exist but for which constitutive instruments have been signed It does not include mere proposed institutions for which no instrument was ever signed Contents 1 International courts 2 International arbitral tribunals 3 Quasi judicial international institutions 4 African regional judicial institutions 5 Regional judicial institutions of the Americas 6 European regional judicial institutions 7 ReferencesInternational courts editInternational Court of Justice International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda International Criminal Court International Military Tribunal Defunct International Military Tribunal for the Far East Defunct International Prize Court Never established Permanent Court of International Justice Defunct Replaced by the International Court of Justice International arbitral tribunals editPermanent Court of Arbitration WTO Appellate Body WTO Dispute Settlement Panels NAFTA Dispute Settlement Panels International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes Court of Arbitration for Sport OSCE Court of Conciliation and ArbitrationQuasi judicial international institutions editHuman Rights Committee Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women Committee on Economic Social and Cultural Rights Committee on the Rights of the Child Committee Against Torture Committee on Migrant Workers Committee on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesAfrican regional judicial institutions editAfrican Court on Human and Peoples Rights Court of Justice of the African Union planned Court of Justice of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Community Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States East African Court of Justice Southern African Development Community TribunalRegional judicial institutions of the Americas editInter American Court of Human Rights Central American Court of Justice Court of Justice of the Andean Community Caribbean Court of Justice Eastern Caribbean Supreme CourtEuropean regional judicial institutions editEuropean Court of Justice European General Court European Court of Human Rights Court of Justice of the European Free Trade Agreement States Benelux Court of Justice Economic Court of the Commonwealth of Independent States European Nuclear Energy Tribunal dormant Western European Union Tribunal defunct European Tribunal in Matters of State Immunity dormant References edit Cohen Harlan Grant Grossman Nienke Follesdal Andreas Ulfstein Geir 2018 02 22 Legitimacy and International Courts Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 108 42385 4 von Bogdandy Armin Venzke Ingo 2013 06 07 International judicial institutions in international relations functions authority and legitimacy In Reinalda Bob ed Routledge Handbook of International Organization Routledge pp 461 472 ISBN 978 1 134 11298 2 von Bogdandy Armin Venzke Ingo 2012 Beyond Dispute International Judicial Institutions as Lawmakers In von Bogdandy Armin Venzke Ingo eds International Judicial Lawmaking On Public Authority and Democratic Legitimation in Global Governance Vol 236 Springer Berlin Heidelberg pp 3 33 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 29587 4 1 ISBN 978 3 642 29586 7 Retrieved 2022 09 23 Hernandez Gleider I 2016 04 29 International judicial lawmaking In Brolmann Catherine Radi Yannick eds Research Handbook on the Theory and Practice of International Lawmaking pp 200 221 doi 10 4337 9781781953228 00020 ISBN 9781781953228 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International judicial institution amp oldid 1113281765, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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