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The Hegemony of far-Right Populism, Project 2025, and the Dangers Ahead for Science and Public Health. [PDF]
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Asia Pacific Law Review, 2021
Transnational judicial dialogue, initially treated by Anne-Marie Slaughter as a separate theoretical issue, refers to an inter-state engagement that is of growing importance in globalization.
Congyan Cai, Yifei Wang
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Transnational judicial dialogue, initially treated by Anne-Marie Slaughter as a separate theoretical issue, refers to an inter-state engagement that is of growing importance in globalization.
Congyan Cai, Yifei Wang
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, 2021
This article discusses the dialogue between the Supreme Courts of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico and the Constitutional Court of Colombia with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
A. M. Maués +3 more
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This article discusses the dialogue between the Supreme Courts of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico and the Constitutional Court of Colombia with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
A. M. Maués +3 more
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International Courts, Unrecognised Entities and Individuals: Coherence through Judicial Dialogue?
Polish Yearbook of International Law, 2021The article offers a revisited look at the classic jurisprudence of the ECtHR and CJEU concerning the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus from the perspective of the phenomenon of judicial dialogue.
Anna Czaplińska
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Right to Life and Capital Punishment in Transnational Judicial Dialogue
Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 2021In this article, I bring the constitutional jurisprudence of major East Asian courts into reconstructive dialogue with that of the United States, South Africa, and several former Soviet-bloc countries, on per se review of capital punishment.
Jimmy Chia-Shin Hsu
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Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law
The article examines the constitutionality of limiting social guarantees for citizens affected by the Chornobyl disaster through the lens of a dynamic judicial dialogue among courts of general jurisdiction, the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, and the ...
L. A. Ostafiichuk
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The article examines the constitutionality of limiting social guarantees for citizens affected by the Chornobyl disaster through the lens of a dynamic judicial dialogue among courts of general jurisdiction, the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, and the ...
L. A. Ostafiichuk
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Arrested norm development: The failure of legislative-judicial dialogue in the WTO
Leiden Journal of International LawThe WTO’s 30-year history has been marked by a well-known imbalance: while WTO Members have largely failed to negotiate new legal rules, the WTO’s dispute settlement system has been extraordinarily active.
Nicolas Lamp
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The Asymmetric Judicial Dialogue Between the ICJ and the IACtHR: An Empirical Analysis
, 2020This article evaluates the judicial dialogue between the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR).
Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida
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Protocol No 16 to the ECHR: Managing Backlog through Complex Judicial Dialogue?
European Constitutional Law Review, 2019European Court of Human Rights – Protocol No. 16 – Advisory Opinions – Managing backlog – Unpredictable effects – Complex judicial dialogue – Interplay with preliminary rulings of European Court of Justice and national constitutional courts – Bosphorus ...
K. Lemmens
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