Deference and National Courts in the Age of Globalization: Learning, Applying, and Deferring to Foreign Law
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2019
Editor(s)
Chiara Antonia d'Alessandro & Claudia Marchese
ISBN
9788894885965
Publisher
Roma TrE Press
Language
en-US
Abstract
What do we mean for "jurisdiction" in contemporary, globalized, societies? How is this age-old notion changing? What are the new challenges facing us and the new waters that need to be explored? Thirty-four scholars from Italy, Europe and other legal cultures offer, in English and Italian, the updated and enrichened papers that were presented at the 24th biennial colloquium of the Italian Association of Comparative Law (AIDC). The contributions are all placed in a broad and comparative perspective, looking at the different existing models, at experiences of success and failure, at models that could--or cannot--be transplanted. "Jurisdiction" must be constantly measured through its relation with other constitutional powers, with the emergence of new conflicts and actors, with legal and political theory.
Recommended Citation
Gary S. Lawson & Guy I. Seidman,
Deference and National Courts in the Age of Globalization: Learning, Applying, and Deferring to Foreign Law
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in
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Ius Dicere in a Globalized World: A Comparative Overview
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(Chiara Antonia d'Alessandro & Claudia Marchese ed.,
2019).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/faculty_scholarship/2274
Comments
While this particular chapter does appear in English, the entire work includes many chapters in Italian as well.