The Globalized Rule of Law, Relationships Between International and Domestic Law
Leverbaar
From different angles and through a variety of lenses, the papers in this collection examine the relationships between international and domestic law and the treatment of international law by Canadian governments, parliamentarians, and the courts. The book aims to address the need for a clearer and broader understanding of how international law impacts on domestic law and policy, in order to be able to use law more effectively in international and domestic litigation, dispute settlement, policy development, and decision-making. This book encourages the reader to think deeply about how law is evolving in a globalizing world and to consider how Canada and Canadians can influence this evolution in positive ways. Chief Editor: Oonagh E. Fitzgerald Editorial Board members: Elisabeth Eid, Don Fleming, Anne Warner La Forest, Armand de Mestral, and Lorraine Pelot
Gebonden | 673 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 2006
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