Judicial dialogue and human rights
In: Studies on international courts and tribunals
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the extent, method, purpose and effects of domestic and international courts' judicial dialogue on human rights. The analysis covers national courts' judicial dialogue from different regions of the world, including Eastern Europe, Latin America, Canada, Nigeria and Malaysia. The text is complemented by studies on specific subject matters such as LGTBI people's and asylum seekers' rights that further contribute to a better understanding of factors that stimulate or hold back judicial dialogue, and by first hand insights of domestic and European Court of Human Rights judges into their courts' involvement in judicial dialogue. The book features contributions from leading scholars and judges, whose combined perspectives provide an interesting and timely study.
In: Studies on international courts and tribunals
In: Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
2.2 The Extent of Polish Courts' Engagement in Judicial Dialogue on Human Rights2.2.1 The Legal Context of Judicial Dialogue: The Position of International Law in the Polish Legal Order; 2.2.2 Polish Courts' References to the Case Law of the ECtHR; 2.2.3 Polish Courts' References to the Jurisprudence of the CJEU; 2.2.4 Polish Courts' Engagement with Jurisprudence of Foreign Domestic Courts; 2.2.5 General Observations on the Extent of Polish Courts' References to International and Foreign Jurisprudence; 2.3 The Method of Polish Courts' Engagement in Judicial Dialogue
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the extent, method, purpose and effects of domestic and international courts' judicial dialogue on human rights. The analysis covers national courts' judicial dialogue from different regions of the world, including Eastern Europe, Latin America, Canada, Nigeria and Malaysia. The text is complemented by studies on specific subject matters such as LGTBI people's and asylum seekers' rights that further contribute to a better understanding of factors that stimulate or hold back judicial dialogue, and by first hand insights of domestic and European Court of Human Rights judges into their courts' involvement in judicial dialogue. The book features contributions from leading scholars and judges, whose combined perspectives provide an interesting and timely study
Englisch
Cambridge University Press
9781316780237, 9781107173583, 9781316625859
liv, 585
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