Courts Crossing Borders: Blurring the Lines of SovereigntyLegal issues that have traditionally been treated as domestic are in-creasingly governed by transnational law and numerous obscure tri-bunals. This book acquaints students of law and politics with the largely unrecognized authority of transnational legal systems and the ways boundaries of national sovereignty are being eroded in the 21st century. The editors have skillfully organized their collection around issues dealing with both human rights and issues of trade and used a comparative approach to analyze the many court decisions, treaties, and legal agreements that affect national sovereignty. Included subject areas are: Courts and Regional Trade Agreements, Dispute Resolution under NAFTA, and Universal Criminal Jurisdiction. |
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a » 28 That is undoubtedly only one of many explanations , but it nevertheless points to a problem that is central to the potential success of the new trade arrangements . An obvious resolution to the problem of enforcing the rules of ...
a » 28 That is undoubtedly only one of many explanations , but it nevertheless points to a problem that is central to the potential success of the new trade arrangements . An obvious resolution to the problem of enforcing the rules of ...
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The Court also pointed to the sustained concern of the Inter - American Commission with the problem posed by forced disappearance as a corrosive and corrupting influence within countries as evidenced by the Commission's annual reports ...
The Court also pointed to the sustained concern of the Inter - American Commission with the problem posed by forced disappearance as a corrosive and corrupting influence within countries as evidenced by the Commission's annual reports ...
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Feminists may be correct that we cannot minimize the substantial problems the Tribunal has experienced as it relates to rape victims . There have been numerous problems regarding the collection of evidence , witness protection , and the ...
Feminists may be correct that we cannot minimize the substantial problems the Tribunal has experienced as it relates to rape victims . There have been numerous problems regarding the collection of evidence , witness protection , and the ...
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Contents
Judicialization and Sovereignty Mary L Volcansek | 11 |
Transnational Courts | 17 |
Courts and Regional Trade Agreements Mary L Volcansek | 23 |
Copyright | |
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