This book collects a series of essays on international dispute settlement from a wide variety of perspectives. Work by scholars and practitioners explore the history, theory, law, and practice of international courts and tribunals and other means of peaceful resolution of disputes. The essays are written in honour of the late David D Caron, the late Professor of International Law, who served as Judge of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, Commissioner at the UN Compensation Commission, and Judge ad hoc at the International Court of Justice. The essays weave together reflections on Caron’s work and practice with consideration of the past, present, and future of international dispute settlement.