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Title The practice of international and national courts and the (de- )fragmentation of international law / edited by Ole Kristian Fauchald and André Nollkaemper.

Publication Info. Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 367 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Studies in international law ; v. 40
Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 40.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents One law to rule them all : should international courts be viewed as guardians of procedural order and legal uniformity? / Yuval Shany -- Customary rules of interpretation in the practice of WTO dispute settlement bodies / Lukasz Gruszczynski -- IMF-WTO interaction : institutional, jurisdictional and procedural aspects / Claus D. Zimmermann -- Sources of law and arbitral interpretations of pari materia investment protection rules / Martins Paparinskis -- ECHR and its normative environment : difficulties arising from a regional human rights court's approach to systemic integration / Ragnar Nordeide -- Systemic integration of international law by domestic courts : domestic judges as architects of the consistency of the international legal order / Jean d'Aspremont -- Legal integration through judicial dialogue / Tor-Inge Harbo -- Judicial dialogue in multi-level governance : the impact of the Solange argument / Antonios Tzanakopoulos -- Flux and fragmentation in the international law of state jurisdiction : the synecdochal example of Canada's domestic court conflicts over accountability for international human rights violations / Robert J. Currie and Hugh M. Kindred -- Immunities and human rights : dissecting the dialogue in national and international courts / Philippa Webb -- Transjudicial dialogue and consistency in human rights jurisprudence : a case study on diplomatic assurances against torture / Aristoteles Constantinides -- Racial discrimination in Japan : unity, diversity and international law / Timothy Webster -- Subtle but enduring : the role of domestic courts in the shaping of international economic law through proper interpretation of domestic law : the WTO agreement before Swiss courts / Andreas R. Ziegler.
Summary In recent decades there has been a considerable growth in the activities of international tribunals and the establishment of new tribunals. Furthermore, supervisory bodies established to control compliance with treaty obligations have adopted decisions in an increasing number of cases. National courts further add to the practice of adjudication of claims based on international law. While this increasing practice of courts and supervisory bodies strengthens the adjudicatory process in international law, it also poses challenges to the unity of international law. Most of these courts operate wi.
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Subject International law.
International law.
International courts -- Rules and practice.
International courts.
Parliamentary practice.
Courts -- Rules and practice.
Courts.
Foreign trade regulation.
Foreign trade regulation.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Rules.
Electronic books.
Added Author Fauchald, Ole Kristian.
Nollkaemper, André.
Added Title International and national courts and the (de)-fragmentation of international law
Practice of international and national courts and the defragmentation of international law
Other Form: Print version: Practice of international and national courts and the (de- )fragmentation of international law. Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart, 2012 9781849462471 (DLC) 2012406044 (OCoLC)759911725
ISBN 9781847319142 (electronic book)
1847319149 (electronic book)
9781849462471
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