
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 --The ECHR and its normative environment: difficulties arising from a regional human rights court's approach to systemic integration /Ragnar Nordeide --The 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.
Page Count:
382
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
ISBN-10:
1472565908
ISBN-13:
9781472565907
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