international courts; Mixed Arbitral Tribunals; Mixed Courts; interwar period; colonialism; European integration law; arbitration
Abstract :
[en] This richly illustrated blogpost shows that the numerous legal transfers and instances of cross-jurisdictional dialogue that occurred during the Interwar period did not only take place within or between national institutions of newly-created states or former imperial heartlands, but also took place in and around a particular category of judicial institutions that openly defied the sovereignty of nation-states: the Mixed Arbitral Tribunals created by the post-WWI peace treaties and the mixed courts created in certain colonial contexts.
Disciplines :
European & international law Metalaw, Roman law, history of law & comparative law
Author, co-author :
ERPELDING, Michel ; University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Law (DL)
Language :
English
Title :
Colonial-Era Mixed Courts and Post-World War I Mixed Arbitral Tribunals as Spaces of Transnational and International Legal Innovation and Emulation