This contribution seeks to shed new light onto the classification of legal orders with respect to the domestic effect of international law. Traditional theory distinguishes between monist and dualist systems, those that accept the primacy of international law over domestic law, and those that do not attribute direct effect to international law in the domestic legal order. We will examine three different lines of constitutional jurisprudence on the effect of decisions of international authorities in the domestic order. It is maintained that all courts dealing with the domestic effect of international secondary law ultimately face questions of legitimacy of the external decisionmaking procedure. We will identify three strategies to cope with ...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
According to traditional approaches international law and domestic law were seen either as two separ...
Traditional accounts of international law in domestic courts focus on the distinction between monist...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
Scholars and judges have long debated the extent to which international law-treaties, agreements, an...
In this Chapter, the relationships between international and domestic law are explored for the purpo...
The central premise of this volume is that the relationship of law and politics in international law...
Resorting to the “rule of law” within the traditional environment of international law generates dif...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
The thesis is concerned with the role and position of domestic courts in the international legal ord...
Hans Kelsen identified three possible relationships between the international and domestic legal ord...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
According to traditional approaches international law and domestic law were seen either as two separ...
Traditional accounts of international law in domestic courts focus on the distinction between monist...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
Scholars and judges have long debated the extent to which international law-treaties, agreements, an...
In this Chapter, the relationships between international and domestic law are explored for the purpo...
The central premise of this volume is that the relationship of law and politics in international law...
Resorting to the “rule of law” within the traditional environment of international law generates dif...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
The thesis is concerned with the role and position of domestic courts in the international legal ord...
Hans Kelsen identified three possible relationships between the international and domestic legal ord...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
According to traditional approaches international law and domestic law were seen either as two separ...