It begins by discussing the meaning of both dualism and monism as they pertain to the interrelationship between international and municipal law, and then charts the historical evolution of the debate between their respective proponents. In light of the inadequacies of both it proposes the theory of...
Hirsch maintains his monism in the light of, or perhaps despite, his theory about the meaning of texts: “The nature of the text is to have no meaning except that which an interpreter wills into existence. A text [is] only an occasion for meaning, in itself an ambiguous form devoid of ...
It begins by discussing the meaning of both dualism and monism as they pertain to the interrelationship between international and municipal law, and then charts the historical evolution of the debate between their respective proponents. In light of the inadequacies of both it proposes the theory of...