New perspectives on the divide between national and international law
2007
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Title
New perspectives on the divide between national and international law
Contributor
Publisher
Oxford, Oxford University Press
Date
2007
Pagination
xx, 380 p.
Call Number
341 HEIA 45262
Content Type
Books
Record Created
2020-02-20
Record ID
298116
Formatted Contents Note
International law and interindividual law
Dualism: a review
The emerging universal legal system
Deterritorialization in international law: moving away from the divide between national and international law
The future of international law is domestic (or, the European way of law)
Monism and dualism: the impact of private authority on the dichotomy between national and international law
Shifting boundaries: the authority of international law
International law in a process of constitutionalization
The emergence of the international community and the divide between international and domestic law
The globalization of state constitutions
International law and the evolution of (domestic) human-rights law in post-1994 South Africa
Beyond the divide
Dualism: a review
The emerging universal legal system
Deterritorialization in international law: moving away from the divide between national and international law
The future of international law is domestic (or, the European way of law)
Monism and dualism: the impact of private authority on the dichotomy between national and international law
Shifting boundaries: the authority of international law
International law in a process of constitutionalization
The emergence of the international community and the divide between international and domestic law
The globalization of state constitutions
International law and the evolution of (domestic) human-rights law in post-1994 South Africa
Beyond the divide
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