ISSN: 2040-3585, EISSN: 2040-3593
Since the 1980s, a radical development has taken place in international dispute settlement. The number of international courts, tribunals and other international dispute resolution mechanisms has increased dramatically. The number of international disputes resolved by such means has risen in even greater proportions. These disputes more and more frequently raise issues that combine private and public international law, effectively bringing back to light the deep-seated interactions that have always existed between these two traditional fields of academic study. The regulatory impact of certain branches of international dispute settlement – such as international arbitration – further create the need to take a step back and think about where we are going. The growth of the field of international dispute settlement in practice, the novelty and significance of the issues posed, and the originality of the academic angle from which such issues need to be addressed are the factors that triggered the launch of the Journal of International Dispute Settlement.
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Symposium: Behavioural Approaches to Compliance
Behavioural Compliance Theory
Daniel Peat, Veronika Fikfak, Eva van der Zee
Perception and Process: Towards a Behavioural Theory of Compliance
Daniel Peat
Sanctioning to Change State Behaviour
Niccolò Ridi, Veronika Fikfak
State Compliance with International Law in Intelligence Matters: A Behavioural Approach
Sophie Duroy
Articles
Missing Masters: Causes, Consequences and Corrections for States’ Disengagement from the Investment Treaty System
Ladan Mehranvar, Lise Johnson
Application of the Principle of Unity in the Legal Settlement of Sovereignty Disputes over Islands and Other Maritime Features
Lingjie Kong, Congcong Liu
Current Developments
Provisional Measures after Ukraine v Russia (2022)
Andreas Kulick