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How effective is international dispute settlement?

Title: How effective is international dispute settlement?

Essay , 2008 , 3 Pages , Grade: 1,8

Autor:in: Natalie Züfle (Author)

Law - European and International Law, Intellectual Properties

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The weakness of the dispute settlement mechanisms in international law cannot be denied. However, the number of cases to be regulated is rising and judgments are followed quite often, especially in the globalized and interdependent world.

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1. International Law Analysis

Objectives and Topics

This paper assesses the effectiveness of international dispute settlement mechanisms by contrasting the realist perspective, which emphasizes power dynamics, with the liberal perspective, which highlights economic interdependence and institutional cooperation.

  • Realist versus Liberal theoretical frameworks in international relations
  • The role of consent and national interest in international law
  • Power dynamics and the enforcement of legal judgments
  • The effectiveness of dispute settlement in the economic realm
  • The increasing importance of international organizations and the ICJ

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International Law

To assess if international law as such as well as its dispute settlement mechanisms can be considered effective or not, rather depends on the theoretical lens through which we look at the world. In international relations we can roughly divide the world into a liberal and a realist world. In the former world we can find the established democracies of the OECD world with a high level of economic interdependence and institutionalized integration, based on liberal values like cooperation. The latter is marked by values like a struggle for (military) power and security, characterized by balancing behaviour and mutual mistrust.

Morgenthau definitely has a point: the success of dispute settlement mechanisms (= diplomatic means and legally binding methods) depends in both groups on goodwill, which particularly in a realist world of territorial states without an overarching government is more difficult to achieve. As Shaw notes, “all the methods available to settle disputes are operative only upon the consent of the particular states” (Shaw 2003, p. 916). Only if both parties agree with the result it will have an effect, whereas the diplomatic means are in general the weakest and least enforceable ones, as not legally binding. Besides, before exercising jurisdiction, nations must be party to either a relevant treaty (which brings a dispute to the court) or agree explicitly to refer a matter to the court. Generally states are less willing to bring an issue before the court if it touches their “vital interests” (Shaw 2003, p. 917).

Summary of Chapters

1. International Law Analysis: This chapter examines the critique of international law's lack of enforcement, contrasting realist power-based skepticism with liberal institutional success.

Keywords

International Law, Dispute Settlement, Realism, Liberalism, Sovereignty, Enforcement, Hans Morgenthau, OECD, WTO, ICJ, Arbitration, Reciprocity, Global Governance, Interdependence, Diplomacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fundamental focus of this document?

The document provides a critical analysis of the effectiveness of international law, specifically addressing the challenges of dispute settlement and enforcement mechanisms.

What are the primary thematic fields discussed?

The text explores international relations theory, the contrast between realist and liberal worldviews, the role of international organizations, and the limitations of legal compliance among sovereign states.

What is the core research question addressed?

The core inquiry is whether international dispute settlement mechanisms are truly effective or if international law remains a weak system due to the absence of a central enforcement authority.

Which scientific methodology is applied?

The work utilizes a theoretical and literature-based comparative analysis, drawing upon foundational political science texts such as those by Hans Morgenthau, Malcolm N. Shaw, and Antonio Cassese.

What topics are covered in the main body of the text?

The text covers the impact of state power on legal compliance, the necessity of state consent for jurisdiction, and the success of dispute resolution within international economic institutions.

Which keywords define this work?

Key terms include international law, sovereignty, realism, liberalism, enforcement mechanisms, and global economic institutions.

How does the author define the realist versus the liberal world?

The author defines the realist world by the struggle for military power and mistrust, while the liberal world is characterized by democratic values, economic interdependence, and high levels of institutional integration.

Why are dispute settlement mechanisms in the economic realm considered more successful?

They are successful because states are integrated into strong intergovernmental organizations like the WTO and IMF, where reputation and mutual economic benefits incentivize compliance with rulings.

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Title
How effective is international dispute settlement?
College
Free University of Berlin  (Center for Global Politics)
Course
International Law
Grade
1,8
Author
Natalie Züfle (Author)
Publication Year
2008
Pages
3
Catalog Number
V180100
ISBN (eBook)
9783656027119
Language
English
Tags
international dispute settlement international law Völkerrecht dispute settlement
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Natalie Züfle (Author), 2008, How effective is international dispute settlement?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/180100
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