Perspectives on global constitutionalism : the use of foreign and international law /
While global constitutional ideas migrate across countries, continents, agencies, and institutions, internationally accepted principles of constitutionalism and human rights influence national governments that have been able to keep their sovereignty. This book looks into the fascinating question of...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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The Hague, Netherlands :
Eleven International Publishing,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; table of contents; preface; introduction; the internationalization of constitutional law: patterns in constitution-making and constitutional interpretation; 1 the limits of constitution-makers' sovereignty; 1.1 models of constitution-making; 1.2 standards of international law; 1.3 'eternity clauses' and unconstitutional constitutional amendments; 1.4 unlimited power to amend the constitution; 1.5 transnationalism in europe; 1.6 the constitution-making of the hungarian transition and external impacts; 2 foreign and international law in constitutional interpretation.
- 2.1 normative underpinning2.2 jurisprudential aspects; 2.3 case studies; the constitutionalization of international law: international human rights before domestic courts; 3 the universal jurisdiction in criminal law; 3.1 international law; 3.2 national legislation; 3.3 leading cases; 4 universal jurisdiction for civil litigation; 4.1 liability of private actors; 4.2 jurisdiction over states; 5 future directions; epilogue: towards global constitutionalism?; bibliography.