- David Sloss, Introduction
- Sean D. Murphy, Does international law obligate states to open their national courts to persons for the invocation of treaty norms that protect or benefit persons?
- Donald R. Rothwell, Australia
- Gib Van Ert, Canada
- Xue Hanqin & Jin Qian, China
- Andreas Paulus, Germany
- Nihal Jayawickrama, India
- David Kretzmer, Israel
- Andre Nollkaemper, Netherlands
- Lech Garlicki, Małgorzata Masternak-Kubiak, & Krzysztof Wójtowicz, Poland
- William E. Butler, Russia
- John Dugard, South Africa
- Anthony Aust, United Kingdom
- David Sloss, United States
- Michael P. Van Alstine, The role of domestic courts in treaty enforcement: summary and conclusions
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Sloss: The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement: A Comparative Study
David Sloss (Santa Clara Univ. - Law) has published The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement: A Comparative Study (Cambridge Univ. Press 2009). Contents include: