Conference: The Politics of International Dispute Settlement

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Vredespaleis in Den Haag

In recent years, the increasing judicialization of the international legal order has sparked a growing interest among States, civil society, and international organizations in international courts and tribunals (ICTs). There is a growing number of cases where small or Global South States are making claims against powerful or Global North States, and vice versa. The outcome of decisions on the various legal and procedural questions involved are of high political relevance and operate in a socio-political context. The aim of this conference is to explore the legal, but also the social and political, implications and consequences of decisions of ICTs within the framework of international dispute settlement.

Although international courts and tribunals (ICTs) decide on legal questions, the cases brought before them, the formulation of claims and counter-claims, the involvement of parties in proceedings, the avenues and procedures used to bring a complaint before the ICTs, and the outcome of such decisions are of high political relevance and operate in a socio-political context. This is true not only for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as the highest judicial organ of an organisation that was set up to maintain peace and justice, but also of other specialised and regional courts, arbitrations, and other dispute resolution mechanisms. Read more about the conference's background in the paragraph below.

Programme

Conference programme (pdf)

Please note, this event is in-person only, it is not possible to join online. 

Registration

You can register for attending the conference via the online registration form. Please note, this event is in-person only, it is not possible to join online. 

Organisation

The conference is organised by the newly established​​​​​​ Research Platform on Peace, Security and Human Rights at Utrecht University in cooperation with the Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research (NNHRR), the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM), Centre for Shared Regulation and Enforcement in Europe (RENFORCE) and Utrecht Centre for Accountability and Liability Law (UCALL).

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Location
Johanna Hudig Building (Alex Brenninkmeijerzaal), Achter Sint Pieter 200, 3512 HT Utrecht
Registration

Via this registration form. Please note, this event is in-person only, it is not possible to join online.