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National Courts and the International Rule of Law
Contributor(s): Nollkaemper, Andre (Author)
ISBN: 0199668159     ISBN-13: 9780199668151
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Comparative
- Law | International
Dewey: 341
LCCN: 2012474058
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.30 lbs) 384 pages
 
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This book explores the way domestic courts contribute to the maintenance of theinternational of law by providing judicial control over the exercises of public powers that may conflict with international law. The main focus of the book will be on judicial control of exercise of public powers by
states. Key cases that will be reviewed in this book, and that will provide empirical material for the main propositions, include Hamdan, in which the US Supreme Court reviewed detention by the United States of suspected terrorists against the 1949 Geneva Conventions; Adalah, in which the Supreme
Court of Israel held that the use of local residents by Israeli soldiers in arresting a wanted terrorist is unlawful under international law, and the Narmada case, in which the Indian Supreme Court reviewed the legality of displacement of people in connection with the building of a dam in the river
Narmada under the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention 1957 (nr 107).

This book explores what it is that international law requires, expects, or aspires that domestic courts do. Against this backdrop it maps patterns of domestic practice in the actual or possible application of international law and determines what such patterns mean for the protection of the
international rule of law.