Courts and Comparative Law

Autor/en: Andenas Mads (Hrsg.)
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While the role of comparative law in the courts was previously only an exception, foreign sources are now increasingly becoming a source of law in regular use in supreme and constitutional courts. There is considerable variation between the practices of courts and the role of comparative law, and methods remain controversial. In the US, the issue has been one of intense public debate and it is still one of the major dividing issues in the discussion about the role of the courts. Contributing to the existing discussion of the use of comparative law in the courts, this book provides an inclusive, coherent, and practical analysis of the relevant law and jurisprudence in comparative law in the courts. It examines the consequences for court procedures and the form of judgments, as well as how foreign sources are drawn upon in private international law, European law, administrative law, and constitutional law as well as before general courts. The book also includes case studies of comparative law used in particular spheres of the law, such as tort law and consumer law. Written by practising judges and lawyers as well as leading academics, this book serves as a central reference point concerning the role of comparative law before the courts.

ISBN: 978-0-19-884691-8
GTIN: 9780198846918
AutorAndenas Mads (Hrsg.) / Fairgrieve Duncan (Hrsg.)
VerlagOxford Academic
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2019
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH24.3 cm x B16.9 cm x D4.0 cm 1'270 g

Über den Autor Andenas Mads (Hrsg.)

Mads Andenas is a Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Arbitrary Detention, and the Chair of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, which reports to the UN Human Rights Council and the UN General Assembly. He has held senior academic appointments in the United Kingdom, including as Director of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London and Director of the Centre of European Law at King's College London.Eirik Bjorge is Shaw Foundation Junior Research Fellow at Jesus College, University of Oxford. Eirik has taught at Oxford and Sciences Po, Paris. He is the author of The Evolutionary Interpretation of Treaties (2014) and a co-editor of Landmark Cases in Public International Law (with Cameron Miles, 2017).

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