This Research Handbook examines the complex relationship between international law and domestic legal systems. An interdisciplinary range of experts analyse the topic from historical, conceptual, critical and doctrinal perspectives, setting the tone for future reflections on the development of the international legal order.
Chapter authors critically discuss the evolution of core understandings of the relationship between international and domestic law, and how this has been affected by specific actors and contexts in a changing global order, particularly imperialism, decolonisation, the post-Cold War era, and more recent trends, such as geopolitical shifts and the rise of populism. They examine concepts such as monism, dualism and pluralism, as well as the legal techniques and doctrines employed to govern the relationship, including approaches to treaty making, constitutional protection and conventionality control. The Research Handbook ultimately champions fresh perspectives on interlinkages between the international and the domestic in a multipolar world.
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Aust, Krieger, & Lange: Research Handbook on International Law and Domestic Legal Systems
Helmut Philipp Aust (Freie Universität Berlin - Law), Heike Krieger (Freie Universität Berlin - Law), & Felix Lange (Univ. of Cologne - Law) have published Research Handbook on International Law and Domestic Legal Systems (Edward Elgar Publishing 2024). Here's the abstract: