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Domestic courts and the interpretation of international law : methods and reasoning based on the Swiss example / by Odile Ammann.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Developments in international law ; volume 72.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff [2020]Description: 1 electronic resource (xviii, 383 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004409873
  • 9004409874
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Domestic courts and the interpretation of international lawLOC classification:
  • KKW2325
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Contents:
Part 1. What is interpretation -- The interpretation of international law by domestic courts : a topic that matters -- Terminology and conceptual apparatus -- Interpreting international law in context : domestic specificities -- Part 2. Why interpret? -- The legal effect of domestic rulings in international law -- Part 3. How to Interpret? -- The need for interpretative methods in international law -- The interpretative methods of international law : what are they, and why use them? -- Swiss courts and treaty interpretation -- Swiss courts and the interpretation of unwritten international law -- Conclusion and recommendations.
Summary: "This book's epigraph, written by Manley O. Hudson, dates back to 1947. Today, more than seven decades later, Hudson's optimistic remarks about Switzerland's expected compliance with international law leave us wondering how the practice of the Swiss authorities has evolved. Has Switzerland indeed been 'chart[ing] her course with meticulous regard for her obligations under international law"--
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Based on the author's dissertation, Faculty of Law, University of Fribourg, 2017.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-372) and index.

Part 1. What is interpretation -- The interpretation of international law by domestic courts : a topic that matters -- Terminology and conceptual apparatus -- Interpreting international law in context : domestic specificities -- Part 2. Why interpret? -- The legal effect of domestic rulings in international law -- Part 3. How to Interpret? -- The need for interpretative methods in international law -- The interpretative methods of international law : what are they, and why use them? -- Swiss courts and treaty interpretation -- Swiss courts and the interpretation of unwritten international law -- Conclusion and recommendations.

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"This book's epigraph, written by Manley O. Hudson, dates back to 1947. Today, more than seven decades later, Hudson's optimistic remarks about Switzerland's expected compliance with international law leave us wondering how the practice of the Swiss authorities has evolved. Has Switzerland indeed been 'chart[ing] her course with meticulous regard for her obligations under international law"--

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