Constitutional law and international law operate in simultaneous conjunction and reciprocal tension. Both fields seem to have overcome the great challenges of destruction and neglect in the course of the 20th century. Both after World War I and World War II the world experienced new waves of constitution making. In both cases the current German constitutions (the Weimar Constitution of 1919 and the Grundgesetz of 1949) were influential. Characteristic of constitution-making in this century, is the final victory of liberal constitutions based on the rule of law, the Rechtsstaat, fundamental rights, meaningful control of public powers and the establishment of constitutional courts. Following the destruction of World War II, ...
This article deals with the changing role of international law within the constitutional paradigm in...
This paper surveys, not exhaustively but rather in summary, the development of legal philosophy surr...
Mattias Kumm, Professor of Law, New York University, considers the application of constitutional lan...
Constitutional law and international law operate in simultaneous conjunction and reciprocal tension....
© 2020 Anna Joy SaundersThis thesis inquires into the significance of the histories of constitution-...
International law has always been conceived as a project involving sovereign and equal states, who w...
One of the current trends in international law scholarship is the question of which influences speci...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
Some twenty years ago, the importance of international law, particularly for practical purposes, cou...
During the last two decades, extraordinary legal developments have taken place at the regional and g...
As we approach the twenty-first century, the world is undergoing rapid and wide-ranging legal and po...
Germany has long been at the centre of European debates surrounding the modern role of national cons...
Peaceful cooperation among individuals and among states has be- come a globally recognized policy o...
Abstract: Although this paper is entitled “The Transformation of International Law”, it does not put...
The internationalization of national constitutions includes an eventual unification of constitutiona...
This article deals with the changing role of international law within the constitutional paradigm in...
This paper surveys, not exhaustively but rather in summary, the development of legal philosophy surr...
Mattias Kumm, Professor of Law, New York University, considers the application of constitutional lan...
Constitutional law and international law operate in simultaneous conjunction and reciprocal tension....
© 2020 Anna Joy SaundersThis thesis inquires into the significance of the histories of constitution-...
International law has always been conceived as a project involving sovereign and equal states, who w...
One of the current trends in international law scholarship is the question of which influences speci...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
Some twenty years ago, the importance of international law, particularly for practical purposes, cou...
During the last two decades, extraordinary legal developments have taken place at the regional and g...
As we approach the twenty-first century, the world is undergoing rapid and wide-ranging legal and po...
Germany has long been at the centre of European debates surrounding the modern role of national cons...
Peaceful cooperation among individuals and among states has be- come a globally recognized policy o...
Abstract: Although this paper is entitled “The Transformation of International Law”, it does not put...
The internationalization of national constitutions includes an eventual unification of constitutiona...
This article deals with the changing role of international law within the constitutional paradigm in...
This paper surveys, not exhaustively but rather in summary, the development of legal philosophy surr...
Mattias Kumm, Professor of Law, New York University, considers the application of constitutional lan...