This article analyses the phenomenon commonly referred to as ‘judicial dialogue’ with the aim of describing its relevant aspects and its importance in the definition and protection of fundamental freedoms, in particular when minority rights are at stake. This contribution offers an overview of those factors influencing judges’ attitude toward the use of foreign case law in the elaboration of their decision. A reference to the European system of protection of human rights is made in order to demonstrate how judicial dialogue is framed in terms of plurality of approaches rather than be characterized by hierarchy. The analysis also examines the issue of legitimacy elaborating on constitutionalism and the role of supreme, supranational and inte...
This Article asserts that judicial exchange rather than dominance has inherent advantages as a techn...
I aim to shed theoretical light on the meaning of judicial dialogue by comparing its practice in dif...
Recent cases in the European Court of Human Rights have placed greater emphasis on the quality of le...
This article addresses the use of foreign law in constitutional adjudication. We draw on the id...
This article analyses two aspects of judicial activism at the European Court of Justice. First, four...
This contribution argues that the universal recognition of human rights requires judges to take hum...
This chapter focuses on the dialogue between the Court of Justice of the European Union and national...
This research explores the role of public interest litigants in the circulation of arguments among c...
This insightful and timely book provides a comparative assessment of selected legal issues emerging ...
This chapter focuses on the dialogue between the Court of Justice of the European Union and national...
Protection of individual rights has been a central feature of much of the judicial review by supreme...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the extent, method, purpose and effects of domestic and...
Article Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 1998. Published online by...
This article examines the recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights concerning Stat...
The notion that 'global judicial dialogue' is contributing to the globalization of constitutional la...
This Article asserts that judicial exchange rather than dominance has inherent advantages as a techn...
I aim to shed theoretical light on the meaning of judicial dialogue by comparing its practice in dif...
Recent cases in the European Court of Human Rights have placed greater emphasis on the quality of le...
This article addresses the use of foreign law in constitutional adjudication. We draw on the id...
This article analyses two aspects of judicial activism at the European Court of Justice. First, four...
This contribution argues that the universal recognition of human rights requires judges to take hum...
This chapter focuses on the dialogue between the Court of Justice of the European Union and national...
This research explores the role of public interest litigants in the circulation of arguments among c...
This insightful and timely book provides a comparative assessment of selected legal issues emerging ...
This chapter focuses on the dialogue between the Court of Justice of the European Union and national...
Protection of individual rights has been a central feature of much of the judicial review by supreme...
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the extent, method, purpose and effects of domestic and...
Article Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 1998. Published online by...
This article examines the recent jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights concerning Stat...
The notion that 'global judicial dialogue' is contributing to the globalization of constitutional la...
This Article asserts that judicial exchange rather than dominance has inherent advantages as a techn...
I aim to shed theoretical light on the meaning of judicial dialogue by comparing its practice in dif...
Recent cases in the European Court of Human Rights have placed greater emphasis on the quality of le...