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E-raamat: Duelling for Supremacy: International Law vs. National Fundamental Principles

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It is a settled rule of international law that a State may not rely on the provisions of its 'internal law' as justification for failing to comply with international obligations. However, the judiciaries of most countries, including those with a high record of compliance with international norms, have increasingly felt the need to preserve the area of fundamental principles, where the State's inclination to retain full sovereignty seems to act as an unbreakable 'counter-limit' to the limitations deriving from international law. This volume explores this trend by adopting a comparative perspective, addressing the question of how conflicts between international law and national fundamental principles are dealt with and resolved within a specific legal system. The contributing authors identify common tendencies and fundamental differences in the approaches and evaluate the implications of this practice for the future of the principle of supremacy of international law.

Examines how national legal systems resolve conflicts between international law and fundamental principles of domestic law. Drawing on nineteen detailed country studies, the national practices of an array of legal systems are analysed and assessed, highlighting the implications for the principle of supremacy of international law.

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Analyses national practices on conflicts between international law and national fundamental principles with a comparative perspective.
List of Contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xv
1 Introduction
1(5)
Fulvio Maria Palombino
2 Brazil
6(15)
Paula Wojcikiewicz Almeida
3 Canada
21(22)
Stephane Beaulac
4 China
43(22)
Pierfrancesco Rossi
5 France
65(24)
Raphaele Rivier
6 Germany
89(17)
Niels Petersen
7 Greece
106(21)
Mariela Apostolaki
Antonios Tzanakopoulos
8 India
127(20)
Vinai Kumar Singh
9 Indonesia
147(20)
Simon Butt
10 Israel
167(17)
Yuval Shany
11 Italy
184(26)
Daniele Amoroso
12 Japan
210(24)
Hajime Yamamoto
Yota Negishi
13 Mexico
234(21)
Francisca Pou Gimenez
Alejandro Rodiles
14 Netherlands
255(22)
Andre Nollkaemper
Rosanne van Alebeek
15 Nigeria
277(20)
Babafemi Akinrinade
16 Russia
297(23)
Maria Smirnova
17 South Africa
320(16)
Hannah Woolaver
18 Turkey
336(19)
Ikboljon Qoraboyev
Emre Turkut
19 United Kingdom
355(23)
Eirik Bjorge
Ewan Smith
20 United States
378(23)
David L. Sloss
21 Conclusion
401(5)
Fulvio Maria Palombino
List of Cases 406(24)
Index 430
Fulvio Maria Palombino is Professor of International Law at the Law Department of the Università degli Studi di Napoli 'Federico II' and Vice-President of the European Society of International Law. He is the author of four books and of several contributions to leading Italian and international journals on issues of international litigation and arbitration, international investment law, human rights and international criminal law.