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Judicially Moderated Dialogue and the 'War on Terror'
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010Institutional dialogue is particularly important in the United States where the internal assessments of international legal obligations are often seen, rightly or wrongly, through the lens of its Constitution. This founding document divides the powers of government into three branches, and the result has often been a passing along of the state’s ...
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Transnational Judicial Dialogue as an Organisational Field
European Law Journal, 2013AbstractOver the last few decades, judges and courts have had an important role in global governance. They also now communicate with each other more than they used to. Scholars have named this phenomenon ‘the transnational judicial dialogue.’ This paper calls for a comprehensive understanding of this judicial dialogue in a way that will explain the ...
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Networking and dialogue in the European judicial arena
2017Some two years ago, the post of Director of the Protocol and Information Directorate at the Court of Justice fell vacant and applications were accordingly solicited for a replacement. While this position may not have the obvious allure and legal significance associated with the office of Judge or Advocate-General, one would be mistaken to treat the ...
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The Future of Transnational Judicial Dialogue
Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting, 2010openaire +1 more source

