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Research Handbook on International Law and Domestic Legal Systems

Edited by: Helmut Philipp Aust, Heike Krieger, Felix Lange

ISBN13: 9781800373150
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
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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.

The Research Handbook on International Law and Domestic Legal Systems/i> is a vital resource for students, scholars and practitioners of public international law, constitutional law, comparative law, and legal theory as well as readers with a background in international relations.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Preface xiv
1. Introduction: the domestic and the international in context 1
Felix Lange, Helmut Philipp Aust and Heike Krieger

PART I. IDEAS
2. Domestic politics and international relations 20
Andrew Hurrell
3. The ‘domestic’ and ‘international’: a brief conceptual history 37
Martin Clark
4. Domestic law and ‘civilized states’: the general principles of law revisited 57
Imogen Saunders and Ntina Tzouvala
5. Demands of the international on the domestic 78
Jure Vidmar
6. From domestic law to international law: the acceptance of domestic legal rules between deference and autonomy 99
Paolo Palchetti
7. Analogizing the intersection of international law and domestic law: the European and American experience 114
Russell A. Miller

PART II. TECHNIQUES
8. International law-making: domestic channels to express consent to be bound 143
Thomas Kleinlein
9. International and national law: who has the last word? 166
Geir Ulfstein
10. International human rights and constitutional protections – towards a presumption of compatibility 182
Tamar Hostovsky Brandes
11. Undermining, resisting or developing international law? Domestic deviations from international law 200
Apollin Koagne Zouapet
12. The expansion of constitutional protections through international law 219
Praggya Surana
13. Conventionality control in the Inter-American system of human rights and its reception in the Peruvian legal order 239
Natalia Torres Zúñiga

PART III. PERSPECTIVES
14. Looking behind the façade of monism, dualism and pluralism 262
Dana Burchardt
15. International law and domestic law – a conflict of laws? 280
Ralf Michaels
16. Past and future of sovereign statehood 306
Andreas Paulus
17. International law and populist critique 333
Paul Blokker
18. Domestic governance as critique of international law: Beijing’s ‘SDG
authoritarianism’ and the contested future of human rights 352
Ryan Martínez Mitchell
19. International law in domestic legal systems and the future of universality 375
Congyan Cai
20. Cooperation and conflict: diverging trends in the relationship between international and domestic law 397
Heike Krieger, Felix Lange and Helmut Philipp Aust