Part 1: Mapping International Adjudication1. Cesare Romano, Karen Alter, and Yuval Shany: Mapping International Courts and Tribunals, the Issues and Players2. Mary Ellen O'Connel: The Origins of International Adjudication3. Karen Alter: Contemporary International Adjudicators: Evolution and Multiplication4. Cesare Romano: Trial and Error in International Judicialization5. Cesare Romano: The Shadow Zones in International Judicialization6. Jorge Vinuales and Pierre-Marie Dupuy: The Challenge of Proliferation: Legal and Normative Debates About International AdjudicationPart 2: Orders and Families of International Adjudicators7. Jose Alvarez: The Main Functions of International Adjudicators8.
Sean Murphy: International Courts and Tribunals for Inter-State Disputes9. William Schabas: Criminal Courts10. Solomon Ebobrah: Human Rights Courts11. Carl Baudenbacher: Courts of Regional Economic and Political Integration Agreements12. Chittharanjan Felix Amerasinghe: Administrative Tribunals13. David Caron: International Claims and Compensation Bodies14. Christoph Schreuer: Arbitration of Investment DisputesPart 3: Theoretical Approaches to Studying International Adjudication15. Maya Steinitz: Transnational Legal Process Theories16.
Mark Pollack: Political Science Theories17. Mikael Rask Madsen: Sociological Approaches18. Samantha Besson: Trustees of International Law? Philosophical Queries of the Proper Role of International Courts19. Balakrishnan Rajagopal: International Adjudication as Seen From the Developing WorldPart 4: Crucial Issues in Contemporary International Adjudication20. Andre Nollkamper: Conversations among Courts: International and Domestic Adjudicators21. Larry Helfer: Effectiveness of International Adjudicators22. Alexandra Huneeus: Enforcement / Compliance with Decisions and Provisional Measures23. Eric Voeten: International Judicial Behavior24.
Tom Ginsburg: Political Constraints25. Natalie Klein: Who Litigates?26. Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke: Judgments and Decisions: The Making of International Law by International Courts and TribunalsPart 5: Key Actors27. Daniel Terris and Leigh Swigart: The International Judge28. Antoine Vauchez: The International Litigators29. Michael Wood and Eran Sthoeger: The International Bar30. Kevin Jon Heller: International Criminal Prosecutors31. Kate Gibson: Defense Counsels in International Criminal Courts32.
Cristina Hoss and Stephanie Cartier: Legal Secretariats, Registry and StaffPart 6: Selected Legal and Procedural Issues of International Adjudication33. Ruth Mackenzie: Election and Selection of Judges34. Anja Seibert-Fohr: Judicial Ethics35. Yuval Shany: Jurisdiction and Admissibility36. Yael Ronen and Yael Neggan: Third Parties (Including Victims' Rights)37. Anna Riddell: Evidence, Fact-Finding, and Experts38. Chester Brown: Inherent Powers39. Christine Gray: Remedies40.
Thordis Ingadottir: Financing.