Daniel Peat
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. D.C. Peat
- Telefoon
- +31 70 800 9914
- d.c.peat@law.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-3063-2282
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Universitair docent
- Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Instituut voor Publiekrecht
- Grotius Centre for Intern Legal Studies
- Peat D.C. & Rose C.E. (2024), The changing landscape of international law scholarship: do funding bodies influence what we research?, Yale Journal of International Law 49: 125-153.
- Lekkas S.I., Merkouris P. & Peat D.C. (2023), The Interpretative Practice of the International Court of Justice, Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law 26: 316-357.
- Peat D.C. (2022), Disciplining Rules?: Compliance, the Rules of Interpretation, and the Evaluative Dimension of Articles 31 and 32 of the VCLT, Netherlands International Law Review 69(2): 221-239.
- Peat D.C. & Rose C.E. (2022), International law from the outside: insights from the Dutch Research Council (NWO), Leiden Journal of International Law 35(1): 1-8.
- Peat D.C., Fikfak V. & Zee E. van der (2022), Behavioural compliance theory, Journal of International Dispute Settlement 13(2): 167-178.
- Peat D.C. (2022), Perception and process: towards a behavioural theory of compliance, Journal of International Dispute Settlement 13(2): 179-209.
- Fikfak V., Peat D.C. & Zee E. van der (2022), Bias in international law, German Law Journal 23(3): 281-297.
- De Brabandere E.C.P.D.C. & Peat D.C. (2021), Investment Arbitration Database. Leiden / The Hague: Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies. [database].
- Peat D.C. (2021), The Tyranny of Choice and the Interpretation of Standards: Why the European Court of Human Rights Uses Consensus, NYU Journal of International Law and Politics 53(2): 381-432.
- Zee E. van der, Fikfak V. & Peat D.C. (2021), Introduction to the Symposium on Limitations of the Behavioral Turn in International Law, AJIL Unbound 115: 237-241.
- Peat D.C. (8 juni 2021), Rewarding Compliance: On Normative Implications of Rewarding in International Law. Völkerrechtsblog. [blog].
- Peat D.C. (2020), Interpretation of Judgments: International Court of Justice (ICJ). In: Ruiz-Fabri H. (red.), Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law. Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Peat D.C. (14 september 2020), Comparative Reasoning in International Courts and Tribunals: A Very Brief Introduction. EJIL:Talk!. [blog].
- Peat D.C. (15 september 2020), Comparative Reasoning in International Courts and Tribunals: A Response. EJIL:Talk!. [blog].
- Peat D.C. (2019), Comparative Reasoning in International Courts and Tribunals. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law nr. 145. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Peat D.C. (2018), International Investment Law and the Public Law Analogy: The Fallacies of the General Principles Method, Journal of International Dispute Settlement 9(4): 654-678.
- Peat D.C. & Merkouris P. (2018), ILA Study Group on the Content and the Evolution of the Rules of Interpretation: Interim Report.
- Peat D.C. & Merkouris P. (2018), The Interpretive Practice of the PCIJ/ICJ. International Law Association Biennial Conference 2018 19 augustus 2018 - 24 augustus 2018.
- Peat D.C. & Fitzmaurice M. (2018), The Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal and Treaty Interpretation. International Law Association Biennial Conference 2018 19 augustus 2018 - 24 augustus 2018.
- Yusuf A.A. & Peat D.C. (2017), A Contrario Interpretation in the Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice, Canadian Journal of Comparative and Contemporary Law 3(1): 1-18.
- Peat D.C. (2017), Interpretation and Domestic Law: The Prosecution of Rape at the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Canadian Journal of Comparative and Contemporary Law 3(1): 97-131.
- Peat D.C. (2016) Book Review. Bespreking van: Slocum B.G. (2015), Ordinary Meaning: A Theory of the Most Fundamental Principle of Legal Interpretation. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. The Cambridge Law Journal 75(3): 629-632.
- Barthelemy C. & Peat D.C. (2015), Trade Remedies in the Renewable Energy Sector: Normal Value and Double Remedies, The Journal of World Investment & Trade 16(3): 436-466.
- Bianchi A., Peat D.C. & Windsor M. (red.) (2015), Interpretation in International Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Peat D.C. & Windsor M. (2015), Playing the Game of Interpretation: On Meaning and Metaphor in International Law. In: Bianchi A., Peat D.C. & Windsor M. (red.), Interpretation in International Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 3-33.
- Peat D.C. (2014), The Use of Court-Appointed Experts by the International Court of Justice, British Yearbook of International Law 84(1): 271-303.
- Peat D.C. & Windsor M. (2014), An interpretive turn to practice?, Cambridge International Law Journal 3(2): 444-449.
- Peat D.C. (2014), Bespreking van: Waldron J. (2012), “Partly Laws Common to All Mankind”: Foreign Law in American Courts. New Haven: Yale University Press. The Cambridge Law Journal 73(3): 641-643.
- Peat D.C. (2013), Interpreting Reasons: The Interpretation of the 1962 Temple of Preah Vihear Judgment, Hague Yearbook of International Law = Annuaire de La Haye de droit international 26: 201-215.
- External Examiner