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Widening horizons : the influence of comparative law and international law on domestic law / Thomas H. Bingham

By: Bingham, T. HMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010Description: xiii, 90 pagesISBN: 9780521199353 (hbk.); 0521199352 (hbk.); 9780521138024 (pbk.); 0521138027 (pbk.); 9780511729348 (ebook); 0511729340 (ebook)Subject(s): International and municipal law | Comparative lawDDC classification: KC86.A1B56 2010 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
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Foreign moods, fads, or fashions -- Wider still and wider -- Nonsense on international stilts?
Summary: "British judges increasingly now pay attention to foreign case law when deciding domestic cases, and are required to interpret and apply international law in domestic courts and administer an international code of human rights. Tom Bingham examines the consequences of this increasingly internationalist outlook of British courts, including cases which rely on a range of foreign cases, cases where an international convention or principle is interpreted and cases in which human rights cases are decided in reliance on principles established elsewhere"--
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Foreign moods, fads, or fashions -- Wider still and wider -- Nonsense on international stilts?

"British judges increasingly now pay attention to foreign case law when deciding domestic cases, and are required to interpret and apply international law in domestic courts and administer an international code of human rights. Tom Bingham examines the consequences of this increasingly internationalist outlook of British courts, including cases which rely on a range of foreign cases, cases where an international convention or principle is interpreted and cases in which human rights cases are decided in reliance on principles established elsewhere"--

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