This paper analyzes the technique of consistent interpretation, one of the most common tools by which national courts give effect to international law. After describing the functions that consistent interpretation can conceivably perform in the domestic implementation of international law and clarifying its conceptual relationship to direct application, the contribution inquires into the legal bases of this judicial technique. Such legal bases, it is argued, do not lie in international law, which provides no directives to national courts on this matter. Instead, domestic courts justify their interpretive reliance on international law by resorting to domestic law rationales: notably, the presumed intent of the legislature, the domestic hiera...
The paper aims at appraising whether domestic courts, because of different legal and institutional c...
International courts have at times interpreted the customary rules on interpretation. This is intere...
This chapter examines the contribution that domestic courts may have in the development of rules or ...
This paper analyzes the technique of consistent interpretation, one of the most common tools by whic...
Interpretative practices between legal systems and domestic courts vary widely. This inevitably will...
Interpretive practices between legal systems and domestic courts vary widely. This inevitably will a...
The interaction between domestic law and international law is a topic of perennial interest for inte...
In Domestic Courts and the Interpretation of International Law, Odile Ammann examines the methodolog...
This paper explores differences and similarities in how domestic courts - mainly Dutch courts — appl...
This article examines the legal methodology that courts have to employ when they construe domestic l...
There are two significant trends in how domestic courts applying international law: (i) they are exp...
The role of domestic courts in the application of international law is one of the most vividly debat...
Although the clear-cut affirmation of an automatic incorporation of international law into the EU le...
The central premise of this volume is that the relationship of law and politics in international law...
The manifestation of the international rule of law appears as one of the possible paths to check the...
The paper aims at appraising whether domestic courts, because of different legal and institutional c...
International courts have at times interpreted the customary rules on interpretation. This is intere...
This chapter examines the contribution that domestic courts may have in the development of rules or ...
This paper analyzes the technique of consistent interpretation, one of the most common tools by whic...
Interpretative practices between legal systems and domestic courts vary widely. This inevitably will...
Interpretive practices between legal systems and domestic courts vary widely. This inevitably will a...
The interaction between domestic law and international law is a topic of perennial interest for inte...
In Domestic Courts and the Interpretation of International Law, Odile Ammann examines the methodolog...
This paper explores differences and similarities in how domestic courts - mainly Dutch courts — appl...
This article examines the legal methodology that courts have to employ when they construe domestic l...
There are two significant trends in how domestic courts applying international law: (i) they are exp...
The role of domestic courts in the application of international law is one of the most vividly debat...
Although the clear-cut affirmation of an automatic incorporation of international law into the EU le...
The central premise of this volume is that the relationship of law and politics in international law...
The manifestation of the international rule of law appears as one of the possible paths to check the...
The paper aims at appraising whether domestic courts, because of different legal and institutional c...
International courts have at times interpreted the customary rules on interpretation. This is intere...
This chapter examines the contribution that domestic courts may have in the development of rules or ...