Judging under Constraint : The Politics of Deference by International Courts
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
ISBN-10
1009607618
ISBN-13
9781009607612
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 31st, 2025
Print length
289 Pages
Product Classification:
United Nations & UN agencies
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International courts demonstrate differences in judicial deference. This book offers a theoretical explanation for the variation in deference that focuses on political constraints. The jurisprudence and an analysis of the East African Court of Justice, Caribbean Court of Justice and African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights support this rationale.
As international courts have risen in prominence, policymakers, practitioners and scholars observe variation in judicial deference. Sometimes international courts defer, whereby they accept a state''s exercise of authority, and other times not. Differences can be seen in case outcomes, legal interpretation and reasoning, and remedial orders. How can we explain variation in deference? This book examines deference by international courts, offering a novel theoretical account. It argues that deference is explained by a court''s strategic space, which is structured by formal independence, seen as a dimension of institutional design, and state preferences. An empirical analysis built on original data of the East African Court of Justice, Caribbean Court of Justice, and African Court of Human and Peoples'' Rights demonstrates that robust safeguards to independence and politically fragmented memberships lend legitimacy to courts and make collective state resistance infeasible, combining to minimize deference. Persuasive argumentation and public legitimation also enable nondeference.
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