Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and workable political institutions for their societies. One such set of choices concerns the status of international law in the domestic legal order. In a global era, with an expanding array of customary and treaty norms purporting to regulate formerly domestic behavior, this question takes on political salience. This paper seeks to describe the phenomenon of constitutional incorporation of international law in greater detail and provide a preliminary empirical test of the competing explanations for it. First, the discussion focuses on the concepts of monism and dualism, which have become conventional terms used by lawyers to describe the intera...
Confronted with the pluralization of the exercise of public authority at the international level and...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
While the internal and institutional crises of some states has resulted in the occurence of internat...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
This book discusses developments in international law and their relationship to national legal syste...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
In this Chapter, the relationships between international and domestic law are explored for the purpo...
Scholars and judges have long debated the extent to which international law-treaties, agreements, an...
The impact of international law on the domestic legal system has never being more visible and potent...
This contribution seeks to shed new light onto the classification of legal orders with respect to th...
International law is a largely consensual system, consisting of norms that states in sovereign equal...
This Article explores issues at the frontier of international law and constitutional law. It conside...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
International law has always been contested. In recent years, however, competition between States to...
Confronted with the pluralization of the exercise of public authority at the international level and...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
While the internal and institutional crises of some states has resulted in the occurence of internat...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
Drafters of new constitutions face a bewildering array of choices as they seek to design stable and ...
This book discusses developments in international law and their relationship to national legal syste...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
In this Chapter, the relationships between international and domestic law are explored for the purpo...
Scholars and judges have long debated the extent to which international law-treaties, agreements, an...
The impact of international law on the domestic legal system has never being more visible and potent...
This contribution seeks to shed new light onto the classification of legal orders with respect to th...
International law is a largely consensual system, consisting of norms that states in sovereign equal...
This Article explores issues at the frontier of international law and constitutional law. It conside...
Over 50,000 international treaties are in force today, covering nearly every aspect of international...
International law has always been contested. In recent years, however, competition between States to...
Confronted with the pluralization of the exercise of public authority at the international level and...
A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship addresses the issue of global constitutionalism. Sch...
While the internal and institutional crises of some states has resulted in the occurence of internat...