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Separating Powers: International Law before National Courts, 2013

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Separating Powers: International Law before National Courts
The more international law, taken as a global answer to global problems, intrudes into domestic legal systems, the more it takes on the role and function of domestic law. This raises a separation of powers question regarding law?making powers. This book considers that specific issue. In contrast to other studies on domestic courts applying international law, its constitutional orientation focuses on the presumptions concerning the distribution of state power. It collects and examines relevant decisions regarding treaties and customary international law from four leading legal systems, the US, the UK, France, and the Netherlands. Those decisions reveal that institutional and conceptual allegiances to constitutional structures render it difficult for courts to see their mandates and powers in terms other than exclusively national. Constitutionalism generates an inevitable dualism between international law and national law, one which cannot necessarily be overcome by express constitutional provisions accommodating international law. Valuable for academics and practitioners in the fields of international and constitutional law.
Making Introductions.- International Law and the Separation of Powers.- Treaties and Law-Making Power.- Customary International Law and Judicial Power.- Separating Powers?.

The first major (and comparative) study of applying international law in domestic contexts from a constitutional and separation of powers perspective

Its approach to the issue from a constitutional law, rather than an international law, perspective highlights the problem areas preventing a seamless application of international law in domestic contexts

A significant effort in comparative law, collecting relevant cases and outlining judicial practice in two major non-English–speaking continental legal systems, and in the two major common law systems

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Ouvrage de 326 p.

15.5x23.5 cm

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Prix indicatif 105,49 €

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Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 326 p.

15.5x23.5 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

Prix indicatif 105,49 €

Ajouter au panier

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