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When states use legal forms – Essay on Abbot et al’s model of The Concept of Legalization
Where in between Row I “high legalization” and Row VIII “low legalization” do legal rules start having a significant impact on state choices?
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Timo Dersch (Author)
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Politics - Topic: International Organisations
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International Legal Norms in National Constitutional Interpretation
Does national court use of foreign interpretations of international law as elements in their own reasoning about cases seriously erode the ability to maintain distinctive national legal and constitutional systems?
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Timo Dersch (Author)
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Politics - Topic: International Organisations
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Essay, 2012
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