2008 | Public and Private Law in the Global Adjudication System

Event Title

Topic III: Private Arbitral Decisions and International Court Judgements

Location

Duke Law School, Room 4047

Start Date

15-2-2008 1:15 PM

End Date

15-2-2008 2:45 PM

Description

Why are many states seemingly not as receptive to the decisions of public international courts as they are to private arbitral decisions? What accounts for this comparative difference; do courts play a different role in these two areas? Panelists address the role(s) of courts in international arbitration vis-a-vis international adjudication.

Appearing: Madeline Morris (Duke Law School), moderator ; Ernest A. Young, Mark L. Movsesian, and Melissa A. Waters, panelists.

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Related Paper

Mark L. Movsesian, International Commercial Arbitration and International Courts, 18 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 423-448 (2008)

Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol18/iss2/7

Related Paper II

Ernest A. Young, Supranational Rulings as Judgments and Precedents, 18 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 477-520 (2008)

Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/djcil/vol18/iss2/9

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Feb 15th, 1:15 PM Feb 15th, 2:45 PM

Topic III: Private Arbitral Decisions and International Court Judgements

Duke Law School, Room 4047

Why are many states seemingly not as receptive to the decisions of public international courts as they are to private arbitral decisions? What accounts for this comparative difference; do courts play a different role in these two areas? Panelists address the role(s) of courts in international arbitration vis-a-vis international adjudication.

Appearing: Madeline Morris (Duke Law School), moderator ; Ernest A. Young, Mark L. Movsesian, and Melissa A. Waters, panelists.