Readership: Academics, scholars, and advanced students of international law and the interaction between national and international law
Yuval Shany, Hersch Lauterpacht Chair in Public International Law, Faculty of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
"The plethora of issues arising from the discussion of the themes tackled in this book cannot but further demonstrate its value: we are likely to face and to study similar matters repeatedly, and this book surely provides us with the rights theoretical framework and the suitable set of practical information and precedents which will definitely be of use to us in finding our way in these 'unchartered' lands." - Fillippo Fontanelli, Panoptica Revista Academia Direito
"This book paves the way for a new branch of studies of law devoted to the relationship between courts in multilevel systems, many subjects of which are still relatively understudied and deserve a new and more systematic analysis." - Filippo Fontanelli, NYU, EJIL 20
Introduction: The Recent Upsurge in Unregulated Interaction between National and International Courts I: Doctrinal Implications of Increased Jurisdictionsla Interaction II: The Internationalization of the National III: The Need for Regulation IV Structure of the Treatise and Research Methodology : Part I: COMPETING PARADIGMA FOR DELINEATING THE RELATIONS BETWEEN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COURTS 1.1: Stating the Obvious: Regulated Interactions between National and International Courts 1.2: uncharted Territory: Unregulated Interactions between National and Internationsl Courts 2: Conceptualizingy the Relations between National and International Courts 2.1: Tradtional Objections to Regulation: Dualism and Hierarchy 2.2: Alternative Relationaship Theories Conclusions
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