Constitutional interpretation is increasingly performed on a world stage, as judges refer to international and comparative law as a relevant - but not binding - source of law. Yet the practice is an uneven one, with some courts - and some judges - being more open to international engagement than others. This disparity unsettles the conventions of the judicial role, such as decision-making by majority when its members disagree. In a telling example, Justice Michael Kirby of the High Court of Australia was often alone and in dissent when citing international and comparative law, especially when interpreting the Australian Constitution. The Australian example demonstrates the way in which references to foreign law allow minority judges to intr...
The controversy surrounding the judicial use of comparative constitutional law is not new. However, ...
How is globalisation impacting the role of judges? How does it affect the nature of the litigation f...
When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Roper v. Simmons, a longstanding debate about com...
Constitutional interpretation is increasingly performed on a world stage, as judges refer to interna...
The notion that 'global judicial dialogue' is contributing to the globalization of constitutional la...
Many states have enacted constitutions that are influenced by the U.S. Constitution, and foreign cou...
This is a survey study of 43 judges from the British House of Lords, the Caribbean Court of Justice,...
This Article focuses on two phenomena that have emerged, and are likely to continue to emerge, from ...
This Article focuses on two phenomena that have emerged, and are likely to continue to emerge, from ...
Australian courts - and the High Court in particular - are another political institution (Chapter 2)...
By global standards, the U.S. Supreme Court is unusual in a number of respects, but one of its most ...
This article examines the extent and nature of the use of foreign law in constitutional adjudication...
The relationship between international law and domestic law has long been problematic. This article ...
The judicial use of foreign law in constitutional cases is often unsatisfactorily explained in terms...
Academics, practitioners and international and national courts are increasingly seeking to identify ...
The controversy surrounding the judicial use of comparative constitutional law is not new. However, ...
How is globalisation impacting the role of judges? How does it affect the nature of the litigation f...
When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Roper v. Simmons, a longstanding debate about com...
Constitutional interpretation is increasingly performed on a world stage, as judges refer to interna...
The notion that 'global judicial dialogue' is contributing to the globalization of constitutional la...
Many states have enacted constitutions that are influenced by the U.S. Constitution, and foreign cou...
This is a survey study of 43 judges from the British House of Lords, the Caribbean Court of Justice,...
This Article focuses on two phenomena that have emerged, and are likely to continue to emerge, from ...
This Article focuses on two phenomena that have emerged, and are likely to continue to emerge, from ...
Australian courts - and the High Court in particular - are another political institution (Chapter 2)...
By global standards, the U.S. Supreme Court is unusual in a number of respects, but one of its most ...
This article examines the extent and nature of the use of foreign law in constitutional adjudication...
The relationship between international law and domestic law has long been problematic. This article ...
The judicial use of foreign law in constitutional cases is often unsatisfactorily explained in terms...
Academics, practitioners and international and national courts are increasingly seeking to identify ...
The controversy surrounding the judicial use of comparative constitutional law is not new. However, ...
How is globalisation impacting the role of judges? How does it affect the nature of the litigation f...
When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Roper v. Simmons, a longstanding debate about com...