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adam_text | INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND DOMESTIC POLITICS
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: 2018
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION / MARLENE WIND
MISSING IN ACTION? : THE RARE VOICE OF INTERNATIONAL COURTS IN DOMESTIC
POLITICS / LISA CONANT
WHAT CAN FINANCIAL MARKETS TELL US ABOUT INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND
DETERRENCE? / KRZYSZTOF PELC AND JEFFREY KUCIK
THE STRASBOURG COURT AND DOMESTIC JUDICIAL POLITICS / DAVID KOSAR
IT S A GOOD IDEA
ISN T IT? THE IMPACT OF COMPLEMENTARITY AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL
COURT ON DOMESTIC LAW, POLITICS AND PERCEPTIONS OF SOVEREIGNTY / STEVEN
FREELAND
RIGHTS-PROTECTING ICOURTS : THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE OP=ICESCR / BENJAMIN
PERRYMAN
RE-ASSEMBLING THE FRENCH STATE VIA HUMAN RIGHTS : BETWEEN HUMAN RIGHTS
INTERNATIONALISM AND POLITICAL SOVEREIGNISM / MIKAEL RASK MADSEN
IMPACT THROUGH TRUST : THE CJEU AS A TRUST-ENHANCING INSTITUTION / JUAN
A. MAYORAL
IDEOLOGY AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITMENTS IN POST-COMMUNIST
REGIMES : THE CASES OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND SLOVAKIA / KATARINA
SIPULOVA, JOZEF JANOVSKY AND HUBERT SMEKAL
ESCALATION AND INTERACTION : INTERNATIONAL COURTS AND DOMESTIC POLITICS
IN THE LAW OF STATE IMMUNITY / PHILIPPA WEBB
NATIONAL PARLIAMENTS : OBSTACLES OR AID TO THE IMPACT OF INTERNATIONAL
HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES? / JASPER KROMMENDIJK
THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND SWISS POLITICS : HOW DOES THE
SWISS JUDGE FIT IN? / ODILE AMMANN
THE USE OF INTERNATIONAL JURISPRUDENCE BY ISRAEL S SUPREME COURT / YAEL
RONEN
LAGGARDS OR PIONEERS? : WHEN SCANDINAVIAN AVANT-GARDE JUDGES DON T CITE
INTERNATIONAL CASE LAW : A METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK / MARLENE WIND
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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