Buch, Englisch, 271 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 572 g
Buch, Englisch, 271 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 572 g
Reihe: Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law
ISBN: 978-1-84946-554-0
Verlag: HART PUB
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1. Introduction: Highest Courts in Flux
I. The Trend of Judicial Internationalisation
II. Why Do Judges Cite Foreign Law?
III. Learning from the Views of Judges
IV. Scope of the Research
V. Outline of the Book
2. Understanding the Development of Highest Courts' Practices: A Constitutional-Theoretical Approach
I. Constitutional Theory and Legal Evolution
II. Procedural Aspects of Legal Evolution
III. Substantive Aspects of Legal Evolution
IV. Conclusion
3. Introducing the Comparative and Empirical Analysis
I. Anglo-Saxon Model: A Single Highest Court (United Kingdom, Canada, United States)
II. French Model: Multiple Highest Courts (France, the Netherlands)
III. Comparing the Courts
IV. An Empirical Analysis
V. Conclusion
4. Incorporating the Transnational: Judicial Roles, Relations and Working Methods in a Globalised World
I. Judicial Roles in a Globalised World
II. International Relations of the Highest Courts
III. Working Methods in a Globalised World
IV. Conclusion
5. The Use of Foreign Law in Judicial Decision-Making
I. Status of Foreign Law
II. Use of Foreign Law: Examples from Case Law
III. Justification of Developed Practices
IV. Conclusion
6. Conclusion: Assessing the Development of Highest Courts' Practices
I. Constitutional (In-)Flexibility in Action: Procedural and Substantive Explanations for the Development of Highest Courts' Practices
II. Epilogue: The Future of Judicial Internationalisation