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Informationen zum Autor Luiz Eduardo Salles is an attorney at law at Barretto Ferreira e Brancher (BKBG), São Paulo, where he practices international trade and competition law. He holds a PhD in International Law from the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, and he is also a lecturer in international law at the University of São Caetano do Sul, Brazil. Klappentext How can procedural objections be used to address the emerging phenomenon of forum shopping before international tribunals? Zusammenfassung International adjudication is changing! and so is the international lawyer's toolbox. This book discusses the recent multiplication of international tribunals and focuses on widely used procedural objections (namely preliminary objections) as a means to tackle the emerging phenomenon of forum shopping in public international law. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. The rise of 'forum shopping' in international adjudication; 2. Forum shopping and procedure; 3. On preliminary questions and objections; 4. The source and contours of international tribunals' powers to rule on preliminary objections; 5. Jurisdiction and admissibility; 6. International tribunals' discretion to (not) exercise jurisdiction and forum shopping; 7. Principles and rules permitting coordination through the prism of preliminary objections; 8. Conclusion.