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Can International Courts Enhance Domestic Judicial Review? Separation of Powers and the European Court of Justice

Journal of Politics, 2021
How courts ensure the efficacy of their decisions poses one of the central challenges to the quality of modern liberal democracy. In this article, we consider how the ability of domestic courts to engage with their international counterparts through ...
Jay N. Krehbiel, Sivaram Cheruvu
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Fictions of Justice: The International Criminal Court and the Challenge of Legal Pluralism in Sub-Saharan Africa

Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 2021
Governed by the Rome Statute, the International Criminal Court (ICC) marks the first attempt by the international community to end impunity for war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression, and genocide through a permanent judicial system ...
Lauren A. Engels
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Failing backward? EU citizenship, the Court of Justice, and Brexit

Journal of European Public Policy, 2021
Developments in European Union (EU) citizenship rights meet expectations of the ‘failing forward’ framework that fuses insights from liberal intergovernmentalist and neofunctionalist integration theories, whereby member state disagreements produce an ...
L. Conant
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Court of Justice

European Taxation, 2022
This overview highlights the ECJ’s decision on the incompatibility of legislation providing that the reimbursement of withholding tax on portfolio dividends received by a company established in another EU Member State is subject to conditions that are not applicable if the dividends are received by a company resident in the Member State.
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A new conceptual framework for enhancing legal information retrieval at the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice

International ACM Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems, 2020
Effective retrieval of jurisprudence (case-law) is imperative to achieve consistency and predictability for any legal system. In this work, we propose and proceed to an empirical evaluation of a framework for jurisprudence retrieval of the Brazilian ...
Thiago Gomes, M. Ladeira
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Interpretation of the human rights treaties by the International Court of Justice

International Journal of Human Rights, 2020
The subject of this article is the role of the International Court of Justice (ICJ or Court) in interpreting human rights treaties. The article first sets out the limits of the Court’s jurisdiction on human rights questions. Second, it analyses the ICJ’s
J. Crawford, A. Keene
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The Court of Justice of the European Union

The Palgrave Handbook of EU Crises, 2018
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is one of the EU’s seven institutions. It consists of two courts of law: the Court of Justice proper and the General Court. It is responsible for the jurisdiction of the European Union.
Jonathan Olsen, John McCormick
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The CETA Opinion of the European Court of Justice and its Implications—Not that Selfish After All

Journal of international economic law, 2019
In Opinion 1/17, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) found the investment court system compatible with European Union (EU) law. The ruling concerned the mechanism in the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) but the Court’s reasoning is ...
Christian Riffel
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