TY - BOOK AU - Sarvarian,Arman TI - Professional ethics at the international bar /Arman Sarvarian T2 - International courts and tribunals series SN - 9780191668821 AV - K123 .P764 2013 PY - 2013/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxford university press KW - Legal ethics KW - International courts KW - Procedure (Law) KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Machine generated contents note: 1.The Role of Counsel Ethics in International Litigation --; 1.1.The Function of the International Judicial System --; 1.2.The Role of Professional Advocacy in International Litigation --; 1.2.1.Professionalism --; 1.2.2.Professionalization --; 1.2.3.Fundamental Ethical Duties --; 1.3.Arguments for the Professionalization of Advocacy --; 1.3.1.Solving Practical Problems --; 1.3.2.Enhancing the Image of International Courts --; 1.3.3.Stages of Professionalization --; 1.4.Arguments against the Professionalization of Advocacy --; 1.4.1.Common Ethical Standards are Impossible --; 1.4.2.Enforcement is Impracticable --; 1.4.3.Professionalization would Infringe Sovereignty --; 1.5.Conclusions --; 2.The Historical Development of National Ethical Traditions --; 2.1.European Traditions --; 2.1.1.Historical Background --; 2.1.2.France --; 2.1.3.England and Wales --; 2.2.The American Tradition --; 2.2.1.Historical Development --; 2.2.2.Ethical Standards --; Contents note continued: 2.2.3.Ethical Efficacy --; 2.3.Asian Traditions --; 2.3.1.China --; 2.3.2.Japan --; 2.4.Islamic Traditions of the Near East --; 2.4.1.Saudi Arabia --; 2.4.2.Iran --; 2.5.Conclusions --; 3.The Historical Development of International Advocacy --; 3.1.Ancient: and Classical Arbitration --; 3.1.1.Antiquity --; 3.1.2.Middle Ages --; 3.1.3.Early Modern Age --; 3.2.The Permanent Court of Arbitration --; 3.3.The Permanent Court of International Justice --; 3.3.1.The Creation of the PCIJ --; 3.3.2.Statute --; 3.3.3.Rules of Procedure --; 3.3.4.Calls for an International Bar --; 3.4.Conclusions --; 4.The International Court of Justice --; 4.1.Historical Background --; 4.2.Admission Requirements --; 4.2.1.Agents --; 4.2.2.Membership of a National Bar --; 4.2.3.Academic Lawyers --; 4.2.4.Experts --; 4.2.5.Legal Aid --; 4.3.Ethical Standards --; 4.3.1.Duties to the Client --; 4.3.2.Duties to the Court --; 4.4.Disciplinary Jurisdiction --; 4.5.Conclusions --; 5.The European Court of Justice --; Contents note continued: 5.1.Historical Background --; 5.2.Admission Requirements --; 5.2.1.Agents --; 5.2.2.Lawyers --; 5.2.3.Employed Lawyers --; 5.2.4.Experts --; 5.3.Ethical Standards --; 5.3.1.Duties to the Client --; 5.3.2.Duties to the Court --; 5.3.3.Duties to Colleagues --; 5.4.Disciplinary Jurisdiction --; 5.5.Conclusions --; 6.The European Court of Human Rights --; 6.1.Historical Background --; 6.2.Admission Requirements --; 6.3.Ethical Standards --; 6.3.1.Duties to the Client --; 6.3.2.Duties to the Court --; 6.3.3.Duties to Colleagues --; 6.4.Disciplinary Jurisdiction --; 6.5.Conclusions --; 7.Investment Arbitration --; 7.1.Historical Background --; 7.2.Admission Requirements --; 7.3.Ethical Standards --; 7.3.1.Duties to the Client --; 7.3.2.Duties to the Tribunal --; 7.3.3.Duties to Colleagues --; 7.4.Disciplinary Jurisdiction --; 7.5.Conclusions --; 8.The International Criminal Court --; 8.1.Historical Background --; 8.1.1.Nuremberg --; 8.1.2.ICTY --; 8.2.Admission Requirements --; Contents note continued: 8.2.1.Prosecutors --; 8.2.2.Defence Counsel --; 8.3.Ethical Standards --; 8.3.1.Prosecutors --; 8.3.2.Defence Counsel --; 8.4.Disciplinary Jurisdiction --; 8.4.1.Prosecutors --; 8.4.2.Defence Counsel --; 8.4.3.Double Deontology --; 8.5.Conclusions --; 9.Developing Common Ethical Standards before International Courts --; 9.1.Regulatory Jurisdiction of International Courts --; 9.1.1.Powers to Regulate Counsel --; 9.1.2.Practical Ability to Regulate Counsel --; 9.2.Articulation of Common Ethical Standards --; 9.2.1.ILA Hague Principles --; 9.2.2.IBA Guidelines --; 9.2.3.CCBE --; 9.3.Conclusions --; 10.Towards an International Bar --; 10.1.Centralization of Regulatory Authority --; 10.2.National Enforcement of Ethical Standards --; 10.3.International Bar Authority --; 10.3.1.Bar Admission --; 10.3.2.Code of Conduct --; 10.3.3.Standing Disciplinary Panel --; 10.4.Consequences of Professionalization --; 10.4.1.Procedural Integrity --; 10.4.2.Counsel Independence --; Contents note continued: 10.4.3.Party Control over Case Presentation --; 10.4.4.Exclusion of Non-Professionals --; 10.4.5.Formation of a Collective Bar --; 10.5.Conclusions; 2; b UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=643213&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -