National courts' role in international law redefined, shaping global enforcement practices.
National courts may have a bigger role in international law than previously thought. They might not just apply their own country's laws, but also help enforce international laws. This is especially true in cases involving international arbitration awards. The power of national courts to enforce laws could be a key factor in shaping international law. This new perspective could lead to changes in how we understand the relationship between national and international legal systems.