Meta-custom and the court: A study in judicial law-making
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in: Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, Jahrgang 14, Nr. 1, 10.04.2015, S. 51-79.
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T1 - Meta-custom and the court
T2 - A study in judicial law-making
AU - Tams, Christian J.
PY - 2015/4/10
Y1 - 2015/4/10
N2 - Customary international law is one of the two main sources of international law. Yet there remains considerable uncertainty about the process through which rules of custom emerge or subsist - the â € meta-law of customâ €™, which is now under consideration within the un International Law Commission (ilc). This article does not rehearse arguments about these uncertainties nor indeed engage with the current work of the ilc. Instead, it focuses on areas of certainty, viz. aspects of the law of meta-custom that are generally agreed and on which the ilc can draw. It argues that this certainty is the product of decades of jurisprudence, first of the Permanent Court and then of the International Court of Justice. In highlighting four crucial contributions and situating them in the debate about judicial law-making, this article seeks to raise awareness for the World Court's (often unacknowledged) role in shaping the meta-law of custom.
AB - Customary international law is one of the two main sources of international law. Yet there remains considerable uncertainty about the process through which rules of custom emerge or subsist - the â € meta-law of customâ €™, which is now under consideration within the un International Law Commission (ilc). This article does not rehearse arguments about these uncertainties nor indeed engage with the current work of the ilc. Instead, it focuses on areas of certainty, viz. aspects of the law of meta-custom that are generally agreed and on which the ilc can draw. It argues that this certainty is the product of decades of jurisprudence, first of the Permanent Court and then of the International Court of Justice. In highlighting four crucial contributions and situating them in the debate about judicial law-making, this article seeks to raise awareness for the World Court's (often unacknowledged) role in shaping the meta-law of custom.
KW - custom and treaties
KW - customary international law
KW - development of international law
KW - evidence of custom
KW - International Court of Justice
KW - judicial law-making
KW - Permanent Court of International Justice
KW - sources of international law
KW - Law
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84930906460&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1163/15718034-12341285
DO - 10.1163/15718034-12341285
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:84930906460
VL - 14
SP - 51
EP - 79
JO - Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
JF - Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals
SN - 1569-1853
IS - 1
ER -