Talk:Public International Law/Peaceful Settlement of Disputes

Review: May 20, 2023
Your chapter on peaceful settlement of disputes in the textbook offers a well-structured, clear, and systematic treatment of various dispute resolution mechanisms. It provides an excellent overview of the central bodies involved in the settlement of disputes. It offers a comprehensive examination of the different methods available, including negotiation, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, and judicial settlement. The content is presented in a logical sequence, allowing students to understand the distinct features and advantages of each mechanism.

One commendable aspect of the chapter is the detailed presentation of the central bodies involved in dispute resolution. By providing a comprehensive overview of institutions such as the ICJ, various regional courts, and other specialized tribunals, the chapter facilitates an understanding of the diverse avenues available for resolving international disputes.

The language used in the chapter is clear and accessible, enabling readers to grasp complex concepts without difficulty.

You will also find some comments in your chapter in which I elaborate on something more specifically. To view these comments, just open your chapter page and click on "Edit" in the top-right menu bar.

Some minor things:


 * Some parts of the chapter are still missing. It would be great if you could finish the chapter by mid-June at the latest. The sooner you finish, the better we can review your chapter and the more time you have to use our comments to improve the chapter. Be prepared to edit your chapter at very short notice if you hand it in late.
 * There are some issues with the formatting of the footnotes, which are not always consistent with the OSCOLA citation style. To ensure the chapter is fully compliant with OSCOLA, you should review the formatting of the footnotes and make necessary corrections.
 * Note also that the following parts are still missing: required knowledge, learning objectives, further readings, conclusion
 * You could add some links to other chapters of the textbook.
 * Note that I have made some linguistic improvements to the text

--Max Milas (discuss • contribs) 15:12, 20 May 2023 (UTC)

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Outline looks good! I am just wondering whether under "Arbitration" you will be addressing even briefly a) the 2019 Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration; and b) the 2001 PCA Optional Rules for Arbitration of Disputes Relating to the Environment and/or Natural Resources.