Justine Bendel is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Her work focuses broadly on enforcement issues in international environmental and climate change law, with a particular emphasis on the impacts of international law on forests. Her monograph is entitled Litigating the Environment: Process and Procedure before International Courts and Tribunals (2023). Yusra Suedi is a Lecturer in International Law at the University of Manchester, UK. Prior to this, she was Fellow in Law at London School of Economics (LSE) Law School, UK. She holds a doctorate in Public International Law from the University of Geneva, Switzerland for her manuscript entitled The Individual in the Law and Practice of the International Court of Justice. She has worked for the United Nations Office in Geneva, the International Law Commission, the Institut Du Droit International, the International Labour Organization Administrative Tribunal and the International Court of Justice.
"""A diverse range of voices on a concept far too often relegated to ‘mere’ politics, this innovative edited collection contributes important insights in the enduring debate of how to conceive the ‘public’ in public international law."" Gleider Hernández, Professor of Public International Law, Catholic University of Leuven *********** ""The catastrophes of the 20th century including the many incidents of systematic violations of human rights, the quest for climate justice and the need to continually reaffirm the inalienable rights of peoples to self-determination have all contributed to renewed interest in community obligations. In this impressive and highly topical study, Dr Bendel and Dr Suedi, unpack the central importance of public interest litigation in international adjudication. The book is a fascinating catalyst for a much needed debate on an important subject."" Phoebe Okowa, Professor of Public International Law, Queen Mary University of London, Member, United Nations International Law Commission"