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Zusatztext The book...ranks among the fundamental literature on the subject-matter, and makes the book a revealing and instructive reading for students and scholars alike. Informationen zum Autor Andre Nollkaemper is Professor of Public International Law, University of Amsterdam, and Managing Editor of Oxford's new International Law in Domestic Courts online case reporting service.Janne E. Nijman is Assistant Professor of International Law, University of Amsterdam Klappentext This book analyses one of the most pressing issues of modern international law: the relationship between the international legal order and the domestic legal orders of sovereign states. It contains different perspectives on the legal complexity that results from the interactions between the international and domestic spheres. Zusammenfassung This book analyses one of the most pressing issues of modern international law: the relationship between the international legal order and the domestic legal orders of sovereign states. It contains different perspectives on the legal complexity that results from the interactions between the international and domestic spheres. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface List of Contributors Introduction 1: G. Arangio-Ruiz: International Law and Inter-individual Law 2: G. Gaja: Dualism - A Review 3: P. Allott: The Emerging Universal Legal System 4: C. Brölmann: Deterritorialization in International Law: Moving Away from the Divide Between National and International Law 5: A-M. Slaughter and B. Burke-White: The Future of International Law is Domestic (or, The European Way of Law) 6: C. Chinkin: Monism and Dualism: the Impact of Private Authority on the Dichotomy Between National and International Law 7: M. Moran: Shifting Boundaries: The Authority of International Law 8: C. Walter: International Law in a Process of Constitutionalization 9: A. Paulus: The Emergence of the International Community and the Divide Between International and Domestic Law 10: A. Peters: The Globalization of State Constitutions 11: L. du Plessis: International Law and the Evolution of (Domestic) Human-Rights Law In Post-1994 South Africa 12: J. Nijman and A. Nollkaemper: Beyond the Divide Index ...