Using International Law in Domestic Courts
Autor Shaheed Fatima KC, KCen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 oct 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841135151
ISBN-10: 1841135151
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1841135151
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
International law has an increasing profile and influence on diverse areas of legal practice. This is a practitioner's book, by a practitioner, on how international law is and can be used in the domestic courts.
Notă biografică
Shaheed Fatima is a Barrister at Blackstone Chambers, London. In February 2009 she will be a visiting lecturer in law at Harvard Law School.
Cuprins
PART I: SOURCING INTERNATIONAL LAW1. INTERNATIONAL LAW IN DOMESTIC PRACTICE AREAS2. SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAWPART II: USING INCORPORATING STATUTES AND INCORPORATED TREATIES3. INCORPORATING STATUTES4. INTERPRETING TREATIES: GENERAL PRINCIPLES5. INTERPRETING TREATIES: SUPPLEMENTARY MEANS6. THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES ACT 1972: A DIRECTLY INCORPORATING STATUTE7. THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998: AN INDIRECTLY INCORPORATING STATUTE PART III: USING UNINCORPORATED TREATIES8. UNINCORPORATED TREATIES9. UNINCORPORATED TREATIES AND LEGISLATION10. UNINCORPORATED TREATIES AND COMMON LAW11. UNINCORPORATED TREATIES, DISCRETION AND LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONSPART IV: JUDICIAL RESTRAINT, ACT OF STATE AND CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW12. JUDICIAL RESTRAINT AND ACT OF STATE13. CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW
Recenzii
For the busy practitioner this book will prove an invaluable tool because not only are the citations present but also extracted - case book style - are the key passages that will be needed.an indispensable work that does something new, original and different to all the main textbooks on international law. Shaheed Fatima has rightly identified an unfulfilled legal need and meets it.
Fatima's book is a vital contribution. It can assist the work of international and regional organisations involved in training programmes for judges, prosecutors and public defence lawyers in an effort to familiarise them with international law precepts.an important addition to the bookshelf. Its fascinating and comprehensive overview of the UK experience, which can be extended to a wide variety of settings, is welcome.
.a remarkable survey of recent cases.Fatima guides the reader through this immense body of case law with layers of meticulous subheadings prefaced by instructive commentary. The result is an impressive compilation for which practitioners in particular will be grateful.
It is difficult to think of anyone better qualified than Shaheed Fatima to write [this book]. She has been immersed in the subject, as academic, in-house adviser and private practitioner.This book will prove invaluable to practitioners and judges.Above all, it does justice to the full range of the kinds of legal proceedings in which international law points may have to be considered, from aviation law to employment law and family law.
...an invaluable source for both newcomers to the area and experienced practitioners...The author's scholarship is extremely impressive: it seems that no domestic case containing any discussion of international law has escaped, and the domestic cases are supplemented by numerous international and comparative examples...Using International Law in Domestic Courts is an important book and achieves its aims of providing a clear, accessible but comprehensive reference point for the increasing number of lawyers whose practice raises questions of international law.
Fatima's book is a vital contribution. It can assist the work of international and regional organisations involved in training programmes for judges, prosecutors and public defence lawyers in an effort to familiarise them with international law precepts.an important addition to the bookshelf. Its fascinating and comprehensive overview of the UK experience, which can be extended to a wide variety of settings, is welcome.
.a remarkable survey of recent cases.Fatima guides the reader through this immense body of case law with layers of meticulous subheadings prefaced by instructive commentary. The result is an impressive compilation for which practitioners in particular will be grateful.
It is difficult to think of anyone better qualified than Shaheed Fatima to write [this book]. She has been immersed in the subject, as academic, in-house adviser and private practitioner.This book will prove invaluable to practitioners and judges.Above all, it does justice to the full range of the kinds of legal proceedings in which international law points may have to be considered, from aviation law to employment law and family law.
...an invaluable source for both newcomers to the area and experienced practitioners...The author's scholarship is extremely impressive: it seems that no domestic case containing any discussion of international law has escaped, and the domestic cases are supplemented by numerous international and comparative examples...Using International Law in Domestic Courts is an important book and achieves its aims of providing a clear, accessible but comprehensive reference point for the increasing number of lawyers whose practice raises questions of international law.
Descriere
This book - by a practitioner and for practitioners - explores how international law is and can be used in the domestic courts.