Judicial Decisions in International Law Argumentation : (Record no. 45081)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781509948949
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Transcribing agency VITAP
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Edition number 23rd
Classification number 341.77 LO G
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9 (RLIN) 12031
Personal name Lo Giacco, Letizia
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Title Judicial Decisions in International Law Argumentation :
Remainder of title Between Entrapment and Creativity /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Letizia Lo Giacco
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Great Britain
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Hart Publishing
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xi, 214p. : ill. ; 23cm
440 ## - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE
9 (RLIN) 12032
Title Studies in International Law
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General note It includes Bibliography and Index Pages.<br/><br/>Description:<br/><br/>This book explores the question of how the multiplication of judicial decisions on international law has influenced the way in which legal findings in international law adjudication are justified. International law practitioners frequently cite judicial decisions to persuade. Courts interpreting international law are no exception to this practice. However, judicial decisions do much more than persuading: they enable and constrain interpretive discretion.<br/><br/>Instead of taking the road of the sources of international law, this book turns to the somewhat uncharted terrain of legal argumentation. Using international criminal law as a case study, it shows how the growing number of judicial decisions has normalised courts' resort to them in legal justification and enabled some argumentative practices to become constitutive of international law. In so doing, it critically revisits the implications of an iterative use of judicial decisions, and reassesses the influence of the 'judicialisation turn' on the ways in which the meaning of international law is formed, shaped and reshaped by reference to judicial decisions.<br/><br/>Table of Contents:<br/><br/>1. Introduction<br/>I. The 'Judicialisation Turn' in International Law<br/>II. Arguments<br/>III. Legal Interpretation as a Form of Argumentation<br/>IV. Scope and Limits of the Book<br/>V. Book Outline<br/><br/>2. Courts and the Argumentation of International Law<br/>I. A Legal Realist Perspective on Courts<br/>II. Discretion in Legal Interpretation<br/>A. Rule-Bound Justification<br/>B. Choosing between Competing Courses of Action<br/>III. Courts' Argumentation: Between Logic and Persuasion<br/>IV. Governing Judicial Decisions<br/>A. Following Judicial Decisions: An Internal Perspective<br/>B. Judicial Decisions as a Sufficient Basis of Justification in the Practice of International Criminal Law?<br/><br/>3. Rethinking Judicial Decisions beyond Formal Architectures<br/>I. Genesis and Historical Development of International Criminal Law: A Plurality of Courts<br/>II. General Effects of Regime Development<br/>III. The Seeds of Universalism<br/>IV. National Courts and International Crimes<br/>V. Approaching Judicial Decisions in National Adjudication<br/>VI. Courts Citing Judicial Decisions: An Interim Evaluation<br/><br/>4. The Entrapment of Judicial Decisions<br/>I. Citing Judicial Decisions as a Structuring Device: Incrementalism versus Revisionism<br/>II. The Road Towards the Stabilisation of Interpretive Outcomes<br/>A. Interpreting 'Protected Group' in Genocide Cases<br/>B. Discretion in the Interpretive Practices of 'Protected Group'<br/>C. Accepting Interpretive Outcomes: The Import of the ICC Statute<br/>D. Interpretation as an Incremental Process of Content Formation<br/>III. Deferring to the International Acquis: The Role of National Courts in Interpreting 'Protected Group'<br/>IV. From Stabilisation to Perfect Alignment of Interpretive Outcomes: The Case of 'Armed Conflict'<br/>A. The Concept of Armed Conflict in International Jurisdictions<br/>B. National Courts between Entrapment and Revisionism<br/>V. Interim Conclusions<br/><br/>5. Rewriting the Meaning of International Law<br/>I. Social Acceptance as a Validator of Correctness: Any Room for Change?<br/>II. Departing from the 'Established Jurisprudence': The Case of Genocide<br/>III. Revisiting the Concept of 'Unlawful Combatants'<br/>IV. Managing the Flow of Arguments through Epistemic Superiority<br/>V. Judicial Decisions as 'Persuasive Authority'<br/>VI. Authoritative Statements as Knowledge on International Criminal Law<br/><br/>6. Rethinking the Judicialisation Era<br/>I. Structural Changes in International Legal Argumentation<br/>II. Judicial Decisions as Epistemic Tools in the Argumentation of International Law<br/>III. Reassessing the Role of Judicial Decisions in International Law: A Retrospective<br/>IV. The Way Forward: A Prospective <br/>
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9 (RLIN) 12033
Topical term or geographic name entry element Criminal procedure (International law); International criminal courts
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Edition 23rd
Classification part 341.77
Call number suffix LO G
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    Dewey Decimal Classification Hard Bound     VIT AP School of Law VIT AP School of Law LAW Section 2023-05-05 Asia Law House 9044.00 42492   341.77 LO G 020555 2023-05-23 LA01703 9044.00 2023-05-23 Reference Book LAW

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