ARENA Tuesday seminar: Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen

Silje Synnøve Lyder Hermansen presents the co-authored paper Leveling and Spotlighting: How International Courts Refract Private Litigation to Build Institutional Legitimacy at the Tuesday Seminar on 11 April 2023.

Abstract

Private actors are increasingly turning to international courts (ICs). We argue that ICs can refract private litigation to build legitimacy and mitigate intergovernmental backlash. By leveling the odds for individuals and spotlighting their claims over those of more resourceful litigants, ICs cultivate civil society support and legitimate judicial policymaking in intergovernmental polities where individuals are disempowered. We evaluate this argument by scrutinizing the first IC with private access: the European Court of Justice (ECJ). We trace how ECJ judges privilege individuals in their advocacy and assess if they match words with deeds. Leveraging an original dataset, we find that the ECJ "levels," supporting individual claims over businesses boasting larger and more experienced legal teams. The ECJ also "spotlights'' its support for individuals through press releases that get amplified in law reviews. Our findings challenge the view that ICs build legitimacy by stealth and the "haves'' come out ahead in litigation.

Download paper (restricted access).

Please note that this paper is work in progress and thus has limited distribution, please contact us if you would like access. Do not cite without permission from the author.

If you would like to attend digitally, contact Silva Hoffmann to get the zoom link. 

Published Nov. 18, 2022 2:38 PM - Last modified Apr. 4, 2023 7:41 AM