As a canon of adjudication, judicial economy does not—and could not—have a strictly defined content. Indeed, in consideration of its wide scope, the principle permeates every stage of the proceedings and takes different forms. This encylopedia entry focuses on these forms and is addressed in light of the twofold role of judicial economy, ie within the context of the traditional sources of international procedural law as well as in its relation with the inherent powers doctrine.

Palombino, F. (2020). Judicial Economy. In Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law (pp. 1-12). Oxford University Press.

Judicial Economy

Palombino, FM
2020-01-01

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As a canon of adjudication, judicial economy does not—and could not—have a strictly defined content. Indeed, in consideration of its wide scope, the principle permeates every stage of the proceedings and takes different forms. This encylopedia entry focuses on these forms and is addressed in light of the twofold role of judicial economy, ie within the context of the traditional sources of international procedural law as well as in its relation with the inherent powers doctrine.
2020
Settore GIUR-09/A - Diritto internazionale
English
Rilevanza internazionale
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Palombino, F. (2020). Judicial Economy. In Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law (pp. 1-12). Oxford University Press.
Palombino, F
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