National courts and the international rule of law / André Nollkaemper.
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TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011.Description: xlv, 337 pagesISBN: - 9780191553165
- 0191553166
- 9780191652820
- 0191652822
- 9780191725234
- 0191725234
- International and municipal law
- Jurisdiction (International law)
- Courts
- Rule of law
- Droit international et droit interne
- Juridiction (Droit international)
- Tribunaux
- Regle de droit
- Law -- International
- Courts
- International and municipal law
- Jurisdiction (International law)
- Rule of law
- Law, Politics & Government
- Law, General & Comparative
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Jurisdiction -- Independence -- Applicable law -- Standing -- Direct effect -- Consistent interpretation -- Reparation -- Fragmentation -- Authority -- Supremacy restrained -- Concluding remarks : bringing together the international and the national rule of law.
This text explores how domestic courts contribute to the maintenance of the rule of international law by providing judicial control over the exercises of public powers that may conflict with international law, focusing mainly on judicial control of exercise of public powers by states.
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