The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement: a comparative study
This title examines whether domestic courts in 12 countries actually provide remedies to private parties who are harmed by a violation of their treaty-based rights.
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CONTENTS
CONTRIBUTORS PAGE XIX
PREFACE XXV
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXVII
1 TREATY ENFORCEMENT IN DOMESTIC COURTS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 1
DAVID SLOSS
2 DOES INTERNATIONAL LAW OBLIGATE STATES TO OPEN THEIR NATIONAL COURTS
TO PERSONS FOR THE INVOCATION OF TREATY NORMS THAT PROTECT OR BENEFIT
PERSONS? 61
SEAN D. MURPHY
120
166
209
243
273
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AUSTRALIA DONALD R. ROTHWELL
CANADA GIB VAN ERT
GERMANY ANDREAS L. PAULUS
INDIA NIHAL JAYAWICKRAMA
ISRAEL DAVID KRETZMER
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VI CONTENTS
8 THE NETHERLANDS 326
ANDRE NOLLKAEMPER
9 POLAND 370
LECH GARLICKI, MALGORZATA MASTERNAK-KUBIAK, AND KRZYSZTOFWOJTOWICZ
10 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 410
WILLIAM E. BUTLER
N SOUTH AFRICA 448
JOHN DUGARD
12 UNITED KINGDOM 476
ANTHONY AUST
13 UNITED STATES 504
DAVID SLOSS
14 THE ROLE OF DOMESTIC COURTS IN TREATY ENFORCEMENT:
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 555
MICHAEL P. VANALSTINE
INDEX 615
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CONTRIBUTORS XIX
PREFACE XXV
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XXVII
1 TREATY ENFORCEMENT IN DOMESTIC COURTS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 1
I. PRELIMINARY ISSUES 4
A. DOMESTIC COURTS AS TRANSNATIONAL ACTORS 5
B. MONISM AND DUALISM 6
II. AN ANALYSIS OF STATE PRACTICE 8
A. GERMANY, POLAND, AND THE NETHERLANDS 9
1. TREATIES WITHIN THE DOMESTIC LEGAL ORDER 9
2. THE DIRECT EFFECT OF TREATIES AND THE RIGHTS OF PRIVATE PARTIES 11
3. FRIENDLY INTERPRETATION AND INDIRECT APPLICATION 13 4. THE INFLUENCE
OF EUROPEAN LAW 14
B. AUSTRALIA, CANADA, AND THE UNITED KINGDOM 17
1. LEGISLATIVE INCORPORATION 17
2. FULL INCORPORATION OF TREATIES 18
3. UNINCORPORATED TREATIES 20
4. PARTIAL INCORPORATION 22
5. TREATIES AND CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION 23 C. INDIA AND SOUTH
AFRICA 25
1. CONSTITUTIONAL BACKGROUND 25
2. INTERNATIONAL LAW IN CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION 27 3. REMEDIES AND
PROCEDURE 29
4. STATUTORY INTERPRETATION AND OTHER MATTERS 30
VII
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D. ISRAEL AND THE UNITED STATES 32
1. THE STATUS OF TREATIES IN DOMESTIC LAW 32
2. HARMONIZING DOMESTIC LAW WITH TREATY OBLIGATIONS 34
3. LIMITING THE DOMESTIC EFFECTS OF TREATIES 37
E. RUSSIA 39
1. THE DOMESTIC LEGAL STATUS OF TREATIES 39
2. JUDICIAL APPLICATION OF TREATIES 40
3. TREATY-BASED CONSTRAINTS ON GOVERNMENT ACTION 4 1
III. THE CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW OF REMEDIES 43
A. VIEWS OF INTERNATIONAL JUDGES AND EXPERTS 44
1. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RULES 45
2. THE CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW OF REMEDIES 48 3. THE DUTY TO MAKE
REPARATIONS TO PRIVATE PARTIES 50
4. THE DUTY TO GRANT PRIVATE PARTIES ACCESS TO DOMESTIC TRIBUNALS 52
B. STATE PRACTICE AND OPINIO JURIS 56
C. IS THERE AN EMERGING RULE? 58
2 DOES INTERNATIONAL LAW OBLIGATE STATES TO OPEN THEIR NATIONAL COURTS
TO PERSONS FOR THE INVOCATION OF TREATY NORMS THAT PROTECT OR BENEFIT
PERSONS? 61
I. INTRODUCTION 61
II. INVOCATION OF TREATY NORMS BY INDIVIDUALS IN NATIONAL COURTS UNDER
GENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW 66
A. VIENNA CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF TREATIES 66
B. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW 71
1. PAR IN PAREM NON HABET JURISDICTIONEM 72
2. OBLIGATIONS OF RESULT AND OBLIGATIONS OF CONDUCT 74 C. GENERAL
PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 79
D. VIEWS OF PUBLICISTS 85
III. INVOCATION OF A TREATY NORM BY INDIVIDUALS IN NATIONAL COURTS
PURSUANT TO AN EXPRESS TREATY OBLIGATION 85
IV. INVOCATION OF A TREATY NORM BY INDIVIDUALS IN NATIONAL COURTS
PURSUANT TO AN IMPLIED TREATY OBLIGATION 96
V. WHEN SHOULD A RIGHT TO INVOKE THE TREATY IN NATIONAL COURTS NOT BE
IMPLIED IN THE TREATY? 105
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VI. EVOLVING INTERNATIONAL LAW? 109
A. TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 109
B. CONCERNS WITH THE EMERGENCE UNDER GENERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW OF A
PRIVATE RIGHT TO INVOKE TREATIES IN NATIONAL COURTS 115
VII. CONCLUSION 118
3 AUSTRALIA 120
I. INTRODUCTION 120
II. THE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 123 A. THE
JUDICIAL SYSTEM 124
B. THE CONSTITUTION AND EARLY INTERPRETATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
MATTERS 126
C. AUSTRALIAN COURTS AND THE MONISM-DUALISM DEBATE 128 HI. TREATIES, THE
HIGH COURT, AND THE EXTERNAL-AFFAIRS POWER 130 IV. JUDICIAL REMEDIES AND
TREATIES IN AUSTRALIAN COURTS 135
A. JUDICIAL REMEDIES AND TREATIES INCORPORATED UNDER AUSTRALIAN LAW 138
1. THE MIGRATION ACT AND THE REFUGEE CONVENTION 138 2. THE WORLD
HERITAGE CONVENTION 140
3. PARTIAL INCORPORATION OF TREATIES: PROJECT BLUE SKY CASE 141
B. JUDICIAL REMEDIES AND TREATIES NOT YET INCORPORATED UNDER AUSTRALIAN
LAW 145
C. INTERPRETATION OF TREATIES BY AUSTRALIAN COURTS 151
V. TREATY INFLUENCES ON AUSTRALIAN COURTS 152
A. RESOLVING STATUTORY AMBIGUITY BY REFERENCE TO A TREATY 153
B. RESOLVING CONSTITUTIONAL AMBIGUITY BY REFERENCE TO A TREATY 156
VI. IMPACT OF TREATIES ON AUSTRALIAN LAW: THE QUASI INCORPORATION OF
INTERNATIONAL LAW 158
VII. CONCLUDING REMARKS 164
4 CANADA 166
I. THE STATUS OF TREATIES IN CANADIAN LAW 166
A. TREATY MAKING IS AN EXECUTIVE ACT 167
B. TREATIES LACK DIRECT EFFECT WITHOUT LEGISLATION 169
C. INDIRECT EFFECTS OF TREATIES 172
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II. TREATY INTERPRETATION IN CANADIAN COURTS 174
A. THE VCLT IN CANADA 175
B. VCLT AND DOMESTIC INTERPRETIVE RULES 182
C. INTERPRETATION OF TREATIES IN LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL AND FOREIGN
JUDICIAL DECISIONS 183
D. DEFERENCE TO THE EXECUTIVE IN TREATY MATTERS 186
E. INTERPRETIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF TREATIES IN CANADIAN LAW 188
F. AMBIT OF THE PRESUMPTION 190
G. THE PRESUMPTION AND DISCRETIONARY DECISION MAKING 193 H. THE
PRESUMPTION AND THE CHARTER 197
III. JUDICIAL REMEDIES FOR BREACHES OF TREATY RIGHTS 201
A. REMEDIES FOR BREACHES OF IMPLEMENTED TREATY RIGHTS 202
B. REMEDIES FOR BREACHES OF UNIMPLEMENTED TREATY RIGHTS 204
IV. CONCLUSION 207
5 GERMANY 209
I. INTRODUCTION: INTERNATIONAL TREATIES AND GERMAN PRACTICE 209
II. CONSTITUTIONAL TEXT AND THE ROLE OF DOMESTIC COURTS 214
A. TREATIES IN THE GERMAN BASIC LAW 214
B. THE INCORPORATION OF TREATIES IN DOMESTIC LAW 217
C. TREATIES OF INTEGRATION AND THE SPECIAL ROLE OF EUROPE 218
D. THE ROLE OF DOMESTIC COURTS 221
III. TOWARD AN INTERNATIONA] COMMUNITY OF COURTS? THE GERMAN BVERFG AND
ITS INTERNATIONAL INTERLOCUTORS 223 A. BETWEEN DIALOGUE AND
CONFRONTATION: THE GERMAN COURTS AND THE ECJ AFTER THE MAASTRICHT CASE
225
B. FROM COOPERATION TO CONFRONTATION? THE ECHR BEFORE GERMAN COURTS 228
1. THE SPECIAL ROLE OF THE CONVENTION IN THE GERMAN LEGAL ORDER 228
2. CAROLINE AND THE RISE OF THE CONFLICT 230
3. GORGULU AND THE PROTECTION OF ECHR LAW BY THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
231
C. FROM IGNORANCE TO IMPLEMENTATION? GERMAN COURTS AND THE ICJ 2 34
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IV. DEMOCRACY AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW BY DOMESTIC
COURTS 235
A. MAASTRICHT AND THE CONSEQUENCES: LIMITS TO INTERNATIONAL LEGAL
INTEGRATION 236
B. DEMOCRACY VERSUS INTERNATIONAL TREATIES? SOME REMARKS ON THE
WALDSCHLOSSCHEN CASE 239
V. CONCLUSION: TOWARD PLURALISM? 241
6 INDIA 243
I. THE STATUS OF TREATIES IN THE DOMESTIC LEGAL SYSTEM 243
A. THE NATURE OF THE STATE 243
B. TREATIES NOT SELF-EXECUTING 244
II. THE APPLICATION OF TREATIES 245
A. DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY 245
B. TREATIES THAT HAVE NOT BEEN TRANSFORMED INTO MUNICIPAL LAW 247
C. TREATIES THAT HAVE BEEN TRANSFORMED INTO MUNICIPAL LAW 264
III. DOMESTIC LEGAL PRINCIPLES GOVERNING JUDICIAL REMEDIES 266
A. VIOLATION OF TREATY-PROTECTED RIGHTS 266
B. VIOLATION OF CONSTITUTIONALLY PROTECTED RIGHTS 266
C. PUBLIC-INTEREST LITIGATION 270
IV. CONCLUSION 272
7 ISRAEL 273
I. THE STATUS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE DOMESTIC LEGAL SYSTEM 273
A. INTRODUCTION: THE CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL SYSTEM OF ISRAEL 273
B. INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE DOMESTIC LEGAL SYSTEM 276
1. PRIMACY OF PARLIAMENTARY LEGISLATION 276
2. PLACE OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW 278
3. NONINCORPORATION OF INTERNATIONAL TREATIES 279
C. TREATY-MAKING POWER 280
D. INCORPORATION TECHNIQUES 283
1. ADOPTION OF SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS IN SPECIAL LEGISLATION 283
2. EXPRESS APPLICATION OF CONVENTION 284
3. STATUTORY REFERENCE TO TREATY OBLIGATIONS 284
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4. REFERENCE TO ANY TREATY IN A DEFINED AREA 284
5. AUTHORIZATION TO PROMULGATE REGULATIONS 284
E. THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES 285
II. INTERNATIONAL LAW IN INTERPRETATION 287
A. THE PRESUMPTION OF COMPATIBILITY 287
B. INTERPRETATION OF INCORPORATING LEGISLATION 290
C. ADOPTING EXECUTIVE INTERPRETATION OF TREATIES 292
D. INTERPRETATION ACCORDING TO THE VIENNA CONVENTION ON TREATIES 295
E. CITING NONINCORPORATED TREATIES AND DECISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL COURTS
AND DECISION-MAKING BODIES 298
F. REMEDIES 301
III. INTERNATIONAL LAW IN CASES RELATING TO THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES 305
A. DISTINCTION BETWEEN CUSTOMARY LAW AND CONVENTIONAL LAW 305
B. APPLYING GENEVA CONVENTION IV DE FACTO 309
1. SEPARATION BARRIER 310
2. ACTIVE HOSTILITIES 313
C. INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DECISIONS ON OT: RECENT TRENDS 314
1. ASSIGNED RESIDENCE 315
2. THE SEPARATION BARRIER CASES 317
3. TARGETED KILLINGS CASE 322
8 THE NETHERLANDS 326
I. INTRODUCTION 326
II. SOME RELEVANT ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAWMAKING 327
III. APPLICATION OF TREATIES: GENERAL ASPECTS 331
A. VALIDITY 331
B. DIRECT EFFECT 332
C. SUPREMACY 333
IV. APPLICATION OF TREATIES BY THE LEGISLATURE 335
V. APPLICATION OF TREATIES BY THE EXECUTIVE 337
VI. APPLICATION OF TREATIES BY THE COURTS 341
A. DIRECT EFFECT BEFORE THE COURTS 341
B. INVOCATION 345
C. CONSISTENT INTERPRETATION 348
D. LEGAL CONSEQUENCES 351
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E. SPECIAL LEGAL RELATIONSHIPS 355
1. HORIZONTAL APPLICATION 355
2. CRIMINAL JUSTICE 357
VII. TREATY INTERPRETATION 360
VIII. THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN LAW 365
IX. CONCLUSIONS 368
9 POLAND 370
I. STATUS OF TREATIES IN THE DOMESTIC LEGAL SYSTEM 370
A. INTRODUCTION 370
1. EARLY HISTORY: 1921-1952 370
2. THE 1952 CONSTITUTION 371
3. FROM 1989 TO 1997 373
B. THE 1997 CONSTITUTION: POSITION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 375
C. THE 1997 CONSTITUTION: POSITION OF SUPRANATIONAL LAW 383
II. TREATY INTERPRETATION 387
A. PRINCIPLES EMBODIED IN THE VIENNA CONVENTION 387 B. DECISIONS OF
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS 389
1. THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 389
2. THE ECJ: THE PREACCESSION PERIOD 391
3. THE ECJ: THE POSTACCESSION PERIOD 393
C. DECISIONS OF FOREIGN COURTS 398
D. INTERPRETATION PROVIDED BY THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH 398 III. TREATY
APPLICATION 400
A. TREATIES AND RIGHTS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES 400
B. TREATIES AND JUDICIAL REMEDIES 407
10 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 410
I. DOMESTIC REGULATION OF TREATIES 411
II. THE JUDICIAL SETTING 413
A. SUPREME COURT 415
B. SUPREME ARBITRAZH COURT 421
III. THE DOCTRINAL SETTING 425
IV. INTERACTION WITH FOREIGN AND INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS 438
A. AWARDS OF RUSSIAN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL TRIBUNALS 438 B. RECOGNITION
AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN JUDICIAL DECISIONS 439
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C. DECISIONS OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 441 D. ACTS OF
INTERSTATE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 444 V. CONCLUSIONS 445
N SOUTH AFRICA 448
I. INTRODUCTION 448
II. MONISM AND DUALISM 449
III. THE NEW LEGAL ORDER 450
A. SELF-EXECUTING TREATIES 453
B. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OR TREATIES 456
C. STATUTORY INTERPRETATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HUMAN RIGHTS 457
D. HIERARCHY: SOME CONCLUDING REMARKS 463
IV. METHODS OF INTERPRETATION 464
A. THE VIENNA CONVENTION 464
B. INTERNATIONAL AND FOREIGN DECISIONS AS A GUIDE TO INTERPRETATION 465
C. DEFERENCE TO THE EXECUTIVE 471
D. RIGHTS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES ARISING OUT OF TREATIES 472 E. TREATIES
AND THE INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES 473
V. TREATIES AND JUDICIAL REMEDIES 473
VI. CONCLUSION 475
12 UNITED KINGDOM 476
I. INTRODUCTION 476
II. THE STATUS OF TREATIES IN THE ENGLISH LEGAL SYSTEM 477 III.
INTERPRETATION OF TREATIES BY THE ENGLISH COURTS 482
IV. DOMESTIC LEGAL PRINCIPLES GOVERNING PRIVATE RIGHTS UNDER TREATIES
484
A. EXPRESS PROVISION IN THE DOMESTIC LEGISLATION BY WHICH THE TREATY WAS
INCORPORATED 487
B. BY DEDUCTION FROM THE TEXT OF THE TREATY THAT IS ATTACHED TO DOMESTIC
LEGISLATION OR REFERRED TO IN THE LEGISLATION 491
C. WHEN THE DOMESTIC LEGISLATION DOES NOT EVEN REFER TO THE TREATY, BY
DEDUCTION FROM THE TERMS OF THE LEGISLATION 492
D. WHEN ASSERTING A RIGHT UNDER COMMON LAW, OR EVEN UNDER LEGISLATION, A
COURT MIGHT POSSIBLY CONSIDER THE TERMS OF AN UNINCORPORATED TREATY OR
AN MOU 492
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V. REMEDIES 499
VI. CONCLUSION 503
13 UNITED STATES 504
I. INTRODUCTION 504
II. THE STATUS OF TREATIES IN THE U.S. LEGAL SYSTEM 506
A. THE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK 507
B. THE DOCTRINE OF NON-SELF-EXECUTING TREATIES 509
III. SELECTION OF CASES FOR REVIEW 514
A. IDENTIFYING SUPREME COURT CASES 515
B. IDENTIFYING OTHER TREATY CASES 518
C. CREATING THE FINAL DATABASE 520
IV. TREATY APPLICATION 521
A. THE TOOLS OF U.S. TREATY LAW 522
1. DEFERENCE AND GOOD FAITH 523
2. RIGHTS OF PRIVATE PARTIES 525
3. THE CHARMING BESTY CANON 526
4. THE DOCTRINE OF SELF-EXECUTION 527
B. SELECTIVE APPLICATION OF TREATY TOOLS BY U.S.
COURTS 529
V. TREATY TOOLS AND CASE OUTCOMES 539
A. OVERALL ASSESSMENT 540
B. PRIVATE PARTY LITIGATION VERSUS GOVERNMENTAL LITIGATION 542
C. CIVIL VERSUS CRIMINAL CASES 547
VI. CONCLUSION 552
14 THE ROLE OF DOMESTIC COURTS IN TREATY ENFORCEMENT:
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 555
I. INTRODUCTION 555
II. CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 559
A. CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEMS AND TREATIES IN GENERAL 559
B. THE POWER TO NEGOTIATE TREATIES 560
C. TREATIES AND THE ALLOCATION OF AUTHORITY IN FEDERAL STATES 561
HI. THE STATUS OF TREATIES IN DOMESTIC LAW 564
A. INTRODUCTION 564
B. TRADITIONAL DUALIST STATES 566
1. THE RESPECTIVE ROLES OF THE EXECUTIVE AND THE LEGISLATURE 566
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2. THE MEANS OF IMPLEMENTING TREATY OBLIGATIONS IN DOMESTIC LAW 568
C. HYBRID MONIST STATES 569
1. THE ROLE OF THE LEGISLATURE: INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC LAW 569
A. GERMANY, THE NETHERLANDS, POLAND, AND THE UNITED STATES 570
B. RUSSIA AND SOUTH AFRICA 573
2. THE INDEPENDENT AUTHORITY OF EXECUTIVES TO CONCLUDE SOME
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS: INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC LAW 575
D. THE HIERARCHY AMONG THE CONSTITUTION, STATUTES, AND TREATIES 577
1. THE TRADITIONAL DUALIST STATES 577
2. THE HYBRID MONIST STATES 578
E. EXCURSUS: THE DIRECT EFFECT OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW 581
F. CONSTITUTIONALISM AND DELEGATIONS TO INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS BY
TREATY 582
IV. THE ROLE OF DOMESTIC COURTS IN THE INTERPRETATION, APPLICATION, AND
ENFORCEMENT OF TREATIES 585
A. THE COMMONALITIES AMONG STATES 585
1. JUDICIAL RECOGNITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW FOUNDATIONS OF TREATY
LAW 585
2. TREATY INTERPRETATION BY DOMESTIC COURTS 587
A. THE ROLE OF THE VIENNA CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF TREATIES 587
B. REFERENCE TO THE DECISIONS OF OTHER COURTS 591 C. DEFERENCE TO THE
EXECUTIVE 592
3. INTERPRETATION TO PROMOTE CONFORMITY WITH INTERNATIONAL LAW 593
4. TREATIES AND CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION 595
B. THE HYBRID MONIST STATES: TREATY ENFORCEMENT AND THE JUDICIAL ROLE
597
1. MONISM AND THE RECEPTION OF TREATIES IN DOMESTIC LAW 597
2. SPECIAL ISSUES FOR JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF TREATIES: UNDERSTANDING
THE DEBATES OVER DIRECT EFFECT AND SELF-EXECUTION 599
3. JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT OF INDIVIDUAL TREATY RIGHTS 603
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C. THE TRADITIONAL DUALIST STATES: TREATY IMPLEMENTATION AND THE
JUDICIAL ROLE 606
1. SPECIAL ISSUES FROM THE JUDICIAL APPLICATION OF TREATY IMPLEMENTATION
STATUTES 606
2. THE SURPRISING INFLUENCE OF UNIMPLEMENTED TREATIES 608
A. QUASI-INCORPORATION, IMPLIED INCORPORATION, AND CONSTRAINTS ON
ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRETION 609 B. THE INFLUENCE OF UNIMPLEMENTED TREATIES
FOR NEW C O M M ON LAW RIGHTS 611
V. CONCLUSION 612
INDEX 615
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spelling | The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement a comparative study ed. by David Sloss 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2009 XXIX, 626 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index This title examines whether domestic courts in 12 countries actually provide remedies to private parties who are harmed by a violation of their treaty-based rights. Treaties International and municipal law Jurisdiction Jurisdiction (International law) Sloss, David edt SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018673619&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement a comparative study Treaties International and municipal law Jurisdiction Jurisdiction (International law) |
title | The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement a comparative study |
title_auth | The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement a comparative study |
title_exact_search | The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement a comparative study |
title_full | The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement a comparative study ed. by David Sloss |
title_fullStr | The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement a comparative study ed. by David Sloss |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement a comparative study ed. by David Sloss |
title_short | The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement |
title_sort | the role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement a comparative study |
title_sub | a comparative study |
topic | Treaties International and municipal law Jurisdiction Jurisdiction (International law) |
topic_facet | Treaties International and municipal law Jurisdiction Jurisdiction (International law) |
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