Function of Equity in International Law

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Function of Equity in International Law

Public international law: treaties and other sources International law: arbitration

Author: Catharine Titi

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 11th June 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 424 Kb

ISBN: 9780192638274


Overview

This book provides a systematic and comprehensive study of the legal concept of equity as it operates in contemporary international law. A principle with a long pedigree, equity has been present in legal thought and in municipal legal systems since antiquity. Introduced in international legal decisions through claims commissions and arbitral tribunals, equity became progressively part and parcel of the international law mainstream.

Scope and Applications

From international cultural heritage law to the law on climate change, from maritime boundary delimitations to decisions on security for costs in investment arbitration, the relevance of equity is more far-reaching than has previously been acknowledged.

Unique Aspects of the Book

In contrast with earlier studies on the topic, this book is informed by a body of judicial and arbitral case law that has never been so substantial and varied. It also draws extensively on the prolific case law of investment tribunals, gaining insights from a valuable source that is typically overlooked in public international law scholarship.

Significance

As the importance of international law increases, covering continuously new domains, the value of equity increases with it. It is this new equity in the international law of the 21st century that this book explores.

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