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The Law and Practice of International Administrative Tribunals


ISBN13: 9781316517307
To be Published: November 2025
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £200.00



The jurisprudence of international administrative tribunals holds great relevance for international organisations, as seen in the proliferation of these tribunals, the complexity of their jurisprudence, and their practical impact. This book provides a comprehensive and accessible analysis of essential topics in this field, including applicable sources, jurisdiction and admissibility, grounds for review, equality and non-discrimination, and remedies. It also covers key emerging issues, such as the rights of non-staff personnel, the growing application of international human rights law by tribunals, and the protection of acquired rights. Drawing on thousands of decisions, this book is an invaluable resource for both practitioners and scholars. For practitioners, it offers a practical guide to navigating complex cases. For scholars, it highlights common principles and key divergences across the jurisprudence of some thirty tribunals, at the same time illuminating the increasingly sophisticated interplay between international administrative law and public international law.

  • Provides a comprehensive analysis of the rapidly growing jurisprudence in the field of international administrative law
  • Addresses key emerging issues in the field, such as the rights of non-staff personnel and the increasing citation of human rights instruments
  • Addresses a gap in the literature on international administrative law, providing readers with an up-to-date, comprehensive analysis of the law and practice of international administrative tribunals

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
1. The changing landscape of international administrative law
2. The institutional evolution of International Administrative Tribunals
3. Sources of law
4. Receivability of a complaint (jurisdiction and admissibility)
5. Procedural grounds of review
6. Substantive grounds of review
7. Equality and non-discrimination
8. Remedies
9. Selected issues: reference to international human rights instruments in the jurisprudence of International Administrative Tribunals
10. Selected issues: access to justice for non-staff personnel in the UN system
11. Selected issues: unilateral amendment of terms and conditions of service: the protection of acquired Rights
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