The theoretical arguments in favor and against citations to foreign courts have reached a high degree of sophistication. Yet, this debate is often based on merely anecdotal assumptions as to their actual purpose. This Article aims to fill this gap in the literature. It offers quantitative evidence from ten European supreme courts in order to assess the desirability of such cross-citations. In addition, it examines individual cases qualitatively, developing a taxonomy of cross-citations based on the degree to which courts engage with foreign law. The Article highlights the often superficial nature of cross-citations in some courts. Yet, by and large, our analysis supports the use of cross-citations: it does not have the pernicious effects so...
This thesis concerns the attempt to establish human rights exceptions to foreign state immunity. The...
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The theoretical arguments in favor and against citations to foreign courts have reached a high degre...
The theoretical arguments in favour and against citations to foreign courts have reached a high degr...
The theoretical arguments in favor and against citations to foreign courts have reached a high degre...
Recent years have seen a growing volume of research on citations between courts from different count...
How do judges engage with foreign case law? While prior research identified some instances where cou...
Building on the controversy over foreign citations in domestic courts, this article reflects on the ...
Should courts consider cases from other jurisdictions? The use of foreign law precedent has sparked ...
Judicial citation of foreign law worries many people, including justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, ...
Article first published online: July 7, 2021Recent years have seen a growing volume of research on c...
This article examines the use of American jurisprudence by the judges of the McLachlin Court, using ...
Published online: 20 October 2022Recent years have seen a growing literature on citations between co...
In this Article, Professor Parrish explores the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s use of for...
This thesis concerns the attempt to establish human rights exceptions to foreign state immunity. The...
How should American courts understand China’s legal system? How do they understand it, and are they ...
This Article presents the first comprehensive study of an intriguing and increasingly pervasive prac...
The theoretical arguments in favor and against citations to foreign courts have reached a high degre...
The theoretical arguments in favour and against citations to foreign courts have reached a high degr...
The theoretical arguments in favor and against citations to foreign courts have reached a high degre...
Recent years have seen a growing volume of research on citations between courts from different count...
How do judges engage with foreign case law? While prior research identified some instances where cou...
Building on the controversy over foreign citations in domestic courts, this article reflects on the ...
Should courts consider cases from other jurisdictions? The use of foreign law precedent has sparked ...
Judicial citation of foreign law worries many people, including justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, ...
Article first published online: July 7, 2021Recent years have seen a growing volume of research on c...
This article examines the use of American jurisprudence by the judges of the McLachlin Court, using ...
Published online: 20 October 2022Recent years have seen a growing literature on citations between co...
In this Article, Professor Parrish explores the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s use of for...
This thesis concerns the attempt to establish human rights exceptions to foreign state immunity. The...
How should American courts understand China’s legal system? How do they understand it, and are they ...
This Article presents the first comprehensive study of an intriguing and increasingly pervasive prac...