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Between Legitimacy and Control: Challenging and Recusal of Judges and Arbitrators in International Courts and Tribunals

Between Legitimacy and Control: Challenging and Recusal of Judges and Arbitrators in International Courts and Tribunals

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Professor Chiara Giorgetti, of University of Richmond Law School, presented a working draft of her work Between Legitimacy and Control: Challenging and Recusals of Judges and Arbitrators in International Courts and Tribunals. This work examines the importance of fulfilling legitimacy requirements in international courts and tribunals as a mechanism to secure judgment compliance and institutional support, and also argues that the guarantee of an independent and impartial judges is a key attribute to legitimacy.

Presenter

From Richmond Law, Professor Chiara Giorgetti serves as the Faculty Director of the School of Law's LL.M. Program and teaches and writes in the areas of international law, international arbitration, international dispute resolution, and state failure and fragility.

Workshop Date

1-27-2016

Keywords

FIU Law, FIU Law Faculty Workshop Series, Chiara Giorgetti, International Courts and Tribunals

Disciplines

Comparative and Foreign Law | International Law | Law

Between Legitimacy and Control: Challenging and Recusal of Judges and Arbitrators in International Courts and Tribunals

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