The proliferation of international legal regimes has provoked the increase of the dispute settlement regimes. It is possible that the same dispute may be brought before diverse dispute settlement bodies. Since international law does not provide rules of lis pendens, one must ascertain if the application of general principles of international law may resolve this problem of overlap between different organs. In addition, one must examine the possibility of experiencing some more practical solutions that are based on the principle of effectiveness. The more effective the dispute settlement regimes are, the more effectively international law will be applied
Vigni, P. (2002). The overlapping of dispute settlement regimes: an emerging issue of international law. ITALIAN YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, 11 (2001), 139-162.
The overlapping of dispute settlement regimes: an emerging issue of international law
VIGNI, PATRIZIA
2002-01-01
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The proliferation of international legal regimes has provoked the increase of the dispute settlement regimes. It is possible that the same dispute may be brought before diverse dispute settlement bodies. Since international law does not provide rules of lis pendens, one must ascertain if the application of general principles of international law may resolve this problem of overlap between different organs. In addition, one must examine the possibility of experiencing some more practical solutions that are based on the principle of effectiveness. The more effective the dispute settlement regimes are, the more effectively international law will be appliedFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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