@inbook{3e70787810054f7890d6c04bfab71794,
title = "The International Court of Justice",
abstract = "This chapter examines the effectiveness of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). It assesses the goals of the ICJ and the factors controlling judicial outcomes. A predominant goal of the ICJ is to represent the idea of legality in international relations and the aspirations of the international legal profession as to the transformative effects of international adjudication — in law enforcement, in law development, and in legitimating law and institutions. If so, the record of the Court's resilience and durability, together with the fact that judges, states, and scholars continue to subscribe to and express shared beliefs as to its goals and actual functioning, attest to the its considerable success in embodying and projecting the promise of international adjudication.",
keywords = "Comparative Law, International Courts and Tribunals, Public International Law, court effectiveness, goal-based model, international adjudication, international adjudication international courts, international courts, judicial outcomes",
author = "Rotem Giladi and Yuval Shany",
year = "2014",
month = jan,
day = "30",
doi = "10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199643295.003.0008",
language = "American English",
isbn = "9780199643295",
series = "International courts and tribunals series",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
pages = "161–188",
editor = "Yuval Shany",
booktitle = "Assessing the Effectiveness of International Courts",
}