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International Courts Are Not Agents! The Perils of the Principal-Agent Approach to Thinking About the Independence of International Courts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- Alternative Perspectives on the Independence of International Courts
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1 Alter, Karen J , Agents or Trustees: International Courts in Their Political Cont(TranState Working Paper No. 8, 2004), http://papers.ssm.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=622222.)Google ScholarPubMed
2 See Alter, Karen J, Resolving or Exacerbating Disputes? The WTO's New Dispute Resolution System, 79 Int'l Aff. 783 (2003).Google ScholarPubMed