Madsen, Cebulak, & Wiebusch on Backlash Against International Courts

Mikael Madsen (University of Copenhagen – iCourts – Centre of Excellence for International Courts; University of Copenhagen – Faculty of Law), Pola Cebulak (University of Amsterdam ; University of Copenhagen – Centre of Excellence for International Courts (iCourts)). & Micha Wiebusch (University of Antwerp – Institute of Development Policy and Management; Unite:d Nations – UNU-CRIS; University of London – School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)) have posted Backlash Against International Courts: Explaining the Forms and Patterns of Resistance to International Courts (Forthcoming (2018) International Journal of Law in Context 14(2)) on SSRN.  Here is the abstract: The article investigates and theorises different forms and patterns of resistance to international courts and develops an analytical framework for explaining their variability. In order to make intelligible the resistance that many international courts are currently facing, the…

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