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505 | 8 | |a IV. African Court on Human and Peoples"" Rights V. ECOWAS Community Court of Justice ; VI. East African Court of Justice ; VII. Impact of Supranational Human Rights Litigation at the National Level ; VIII. Africa in the Global Human Rights Dialogue ; IX. Conclusion ; 3 ; Human Rights Adjudication as Transnational Adjudication: A Peripheral Case of Domestic Courts as International Law Adjudicators ; I. Introduction ; II. International Law Adjudication by Domestic Courts ; III. The Puzzle of International Human Rights Adjudication by Domestic Courts. | |
505 | 8 | |a IV. The Specific Features of International Human Rights Law Adjudication V. Domestic and International Human Rights Adjudication as Transnational Adjudication ; VI. Conclusions ; 4 ; A New Doctrine on the Block? The European Court of Human Rights and the Responsible Courts Doctrine ; I. Introduction ; II. The European Court of Human Rights and the Standards of Judicial Review: Between Purposive Interpretation and Margin of Appreciation ; III. Responsible Courts Doctrine: A New Standard of Review in the Making? | |
505 | 8 | |a IV. Responsible Courts Doctrine: Yet Another Form of Margin of Appreciation? V. Is the Responsible Courts Doctrine Feasible and Desirable? ; VI. Conclusion ; Part II: International Law and National Law; 5 ; International Law through the National Prism: The Role of Domestic Law and Jurisprudence in Shaping International Investment Law ; I. Introduction ; II. Normative Overlap between Domestic and International Foreign Investment Law ; III. Legal Bases for Referring to Domestic Law and Jurisprudence ; IV. Reference to Domestic Law and Jurisprudence: Examples, Reasons and Obstacles. | |
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