International Law in Domestic Courts and the Jurisdictional Immunities of the State CaseIngrid B. Wuerth
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Kristjandsdottir E, Nollkaemper A, Ryngaert C, International law in domestic courts: Rule of law reform in post-conflict states (Oxford Transitional Justice Research 2012) Edda Kristjansdottir, Andre Nollkaemper & Cedric Ryngaert, International Law in Domestic Courts: Rule of Law Reform ...
International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC)has been a mainstay of Oxford Reports on International Law and continues to publish timely international law decisions of the many domestic courts in the coverage area. A list of recent notable decisions have been made freely availableherefor a short time...
Breaking with tradition: Introducing problem solving in conventional courts Although their influence in the USA is growing, the country's more than 2500 problem-solving courts – such as drug courts, community courts, and domestic ... RV Wolf - 《International Review of Law Computers & Technology...
Judicial Activism and the Use of International Law as Gap-Filler in Domestic Law: The Case of Forced Disappearances Committed During the Armed Conflict in... R Wagle - International Law in Domestic Courts: Rule of Law Reform in Post-Conflict States 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 "Disappearances and...
Harvard International Law Journal (2006), pp. 327-28. In the same line see Nollkaemper and Betlem, ‘Giving effect to public international law and European Community Law before domestic courts. A comparative analysis of the practice of consistent interpretation’, European Journal of International ...
Noun1.international law- the body of laws governing relations between nations law of nations law,jurisprudence- the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" ...
domestic (municipal) substantive private law 29 and the rules of conflict of laws, even though the Latin term is normally used to denote the first category only. The word “international” in the name of this branch of law is somewhat misleading, as it does not refer to the origin of ...
Resumen The book under review concludes research on the practice of domestic courts begun by the author over 10 years ago as part of a project entitled International Law in Domestic Courts. As pointed out in the preface, international d... C Giuseppe - 《European Journal of International Law》...