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هل ترغب في حجز الكتاب؟
Reclaiming Democracy: The Strategic Uses of Foreign and International Law by National Courts
بواسطة
Benvenisti, Eyal
في
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
/ Countries
/ COURTS
/ Courts of law
/ DEMOCRACY
/ FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
/ Foreign policy
/ Government
/ Human rights
/ INTERNATIONAL COURTS
/ International law
/ International relations
/ Judicial process
/ Judicial review
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Refugees
/ Sovereignty
/ Statutory interpretation
/ Terrorism
/ Treaties
2008
لقد وضعنا الحجز لك!
بالمناسبة ، لماذا لا تستكشف الفعاليات التي يمكنك حضورها عند زيارتك للمكتبة لإستلام كتبك
أنت حاليًا في قائمة الانتظار لالتقاط هذا الكتاب. سيتم إخطارك بمجرد انتهاء دورك في التقاط الكتاب
هل أنت متأكد أنك تريد إزالة الكتاب من الرف؟
Reclaiming Democracy: The Strategic Uses of Foreign and International Law by National Courts
بواسطة
Benvenisti, Eyal
في
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
/ Countries
/ COURTS
/ Courts of law
/ DEMOCRACY
/ FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
/ Foreign policy
/ Government
/ Human rights
/ INTERNATIONAL COURTS
/ International law
/ International relations
/ Judicial process
/ Judicial review
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Refugees
/ Sovereignty
/ Statutory interpretation
/ Terrorism
/ Treaties
2008
وجه الفتاة! هناك خطأ ما.
أثناء محاولة إزالة العنوان من الرف ، حدث خطأ ما :( يرجى إعادة المحاولة لاحقًا!
وجه الفتاة! هناك خطأ ما.
أثناء محاولة إضافة العنوان إلى الرف ، حدث خطأ ما :( يرجى إعادة المحاولة لاحقًا!
هل تريد طلب الكتاب؟
Reclaiming Democracy: The Strategic Uses of Foreign and International Law by National Courts
بواسطة
Benvenisti, Eyal
في
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
/ Countries
/ COURTS
/ Courts of law
/ DEMOCRACY
/ FOREIGN INVESTMENTS
/ Foreign policy
/ Government
/ Human rights
/ INTERNATIONAL COURTS
/ International law
/ International relations
/ Judicial process
/ Judicial review
/ Jurisprudence
/ Law
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Refugees
/ Sovereignty
/ Statutory interpretation
/ Terrorism
/ Treaties
2008
يرجى العلم أن الكتاب الذي طلبته لا يمكن استعارته. إذا كنت ترغب في إستعارة هذا الكتاب ، يمكنك حجز نسخة أخرى
Reclaiming Democracy: The Strategic Uses of Foreign and International Law by National Courts
Journal Article
Reclaiming Democracy: The Strategic Uses of Foreign and International Law by National Courts
2008
اطلب الآن
واختر طريقة الاستلام
نظرة عامة
Not so long ago the overwhelming majority of courts in democratic countries shared a reluctance to refer to foreign and international law. Their policy was to avoid any application of foreign sources of law that would clash with the position of their domestic governments. Many jurists find recourse to foreign and international law inappropriate. But even the supporters of reference to external sources of law hold this unexplored assumption that reliance on foreign and international law inevitably comes into tension with the value of national sovereignty. Hence, the scholarly debate is framed along the lines of the well-known broader debate on “the countermajoritarian difficulty.” This article questions this assumption of tension. It argues that for courts in most democratic countries—even if not for U.S. courts at present—referring to foreign and international law has become an effective instrument for empoweringthe domestic democratic processes by shielding them from external economic, political, and even legal pressures. Citing international law therefore actually bolsters domestic democratic processes and reclaims national sovereignty from the diverse forces of globalization. Stated differently, most national courts, seeking to maintain the vitality of their national political institutions and to safeguard their own domestic status vis-a-vis the political branches, cannot afford to ignore foreign and international law.
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