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N. Grossman et al. (eds.), Legitimacy and International Courts, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018, 387 pp., ISBN 9781108423854 - R. Howse et al. (eds.), The Legitimacy of International Trade Courts and Tribunals, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018, 533 pp., ISBN 9781108424479

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 2019

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© Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law 2018 

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Emeritus Professor of International and European law of the European University Institute, Florence, and former head of its Law Department; European University Institute, Via Bolognese 156, 50139 Florence, Italy [ulrich.petersmann@eui.eu].

References

1 Føllesdal, A., Legitimacy and International Courts, Ch. 11Google Scholar.

2 A. Føllesdal, ibid., at 323.

3 M. Sellers, ibid., Ch. 12.

4 Ibid., at 352.

5 Ibid., at 353.

6 Y. Shany, ibid., Ch. 13.

7 Howse, R. et al. (eds.), ‘Introduction’, The Legitimacy of International Trade Courts and Tribunals, at 10CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

8 A. Føllesdal, ibid., at 499.

9 R. Howse et al., ‘Conclusions’, ibid., at 510.