Courts and Comparative Law (original) (raw)

International and Foreign Law Sources: Siren Song for U.S. Judges

Chimène Keitner

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The Case for Reliance on Foreign Law: Supreme Court Jurisprudence and the International Perspective

Micah Kanters

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A more global court? A call for a new perspective on judicial globalization and its effect on the U.S. Supreme Court

Angela Narasimhan

Studies in Law, Politics and Society, 2010

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Lack of arguments or a common sense? : reasons of the U.S. Supreme Court's preferences to international community in the process of constitutional interpretation

Paweł Laidler

2009

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A Becoming Modesty: U.S. Litigation in the Mirror of International Law

Paul B. Stephan

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002

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An Unprecedented Debate: The Real Foundations of the Arguments in Favor of and Against the Citation of Foreign Precedents

Daniel Guenther

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The Foreign Source Doctrine: Explaining the Role of Foreign and International Law in Interpreting the Constitution

Timothy K Kuhner

2007

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Empagran's Empire: International Law and Statutory Interpretation in the US Supreme Court of the 21st Century

Ralf Michaels

Working Papers, 2011

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American Ideas Abroad: Comparative Implications of US Supreme Court Decision-Making Models

Theunis Roux

International Journal of Constitutional Law

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Should Courts Fear Transnational Engagement

Olga Frishman

Social Science Research Network, 2015

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International Law and US Courts: The Myth of Lohengrin Revisited

Andrea Bianchi

European Journal of International Law, 2004

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National Courts, Domestic Democracy, and the Evolution of International Law: A Rejoinder to Nikolaos Lavranos, Jacob Katz Cogan and Tom Ginsburg

Tom Ginsburg

European Journal of International Law, 2009

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A critical analysis of the desirability and legitimacy of the Judicial use of reference to foreign case law as an aid to the interpretation of the 1995 constitution. Reference to cases between 1995 to date.

Robert Shisa - Esq

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The Death Penalty and the Debate over the U.S. Supreme Court’s Citation of Foreign and International Law

Yitzchok Segal

2006

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THE JUDICIAL EXPANSION OF AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM

Rachel Lopez

Duke Forum for Law and Social Change

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A Collision of Authority: The U.S. Constitution and Universal Jurisdiction

Jeremy Rabkin

Richmond journal of global law and business, 2010

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THE COSTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF INCORRECT CITATIONS: EUROPEAN LAW IN THE U.S. SUPREME COURT

Andrea Pin

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The Political Economy of the Production of Customary International Law: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in U.S. Courts

Donald J. Kochan

2012

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Contemporary Foreign and International Law in Constitutional Construction

John O. McGinnis

Alb. L. Rev., 2005

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Constitutional Relevance of Foreign Court Decisions†

Sinisa Rodin

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 2016

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Federal Courts, International Tribunals, and the Continuum of Deference

Roger Alford

2006

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International Law in the United States Legal System: Observance, Application, and Enforcement

Beth Van Schaack

Santa Clara Law Review, 2005

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Looking for Law in All the Wrong Places? Foreign Law and Support for the U.S. Supreme Court

Brett Curry

Politics & Policy, 2008

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National Courts, Domestic Democracy, and the Evolution of International Law

E. Benvenisti, Slowfood Haarlem

European Journal of International Law, 2009

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Going Public with Transnational Law: The 2002-2003 Supreme Court Term

Janet Levit

Tulsa Law Review, 2003

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A critical analysis of the Judicial use of foreign case law

Robert Shisa - Esq

A critical analysis of the Judicial use of foreign case law, 2019

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American Judges Against Judicial Independence

William Slomanson

2009

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House Resolution on the Appropriate Role of Foreign Judgments in the Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, House Committee on the Judiciary, 109th Cong., July 19, 2005 (Statement of Viet D. Dinh, Prof. of Law, Geo. U. L. Center)

Viet Dinh

2005

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Foreign Law and American Constitutional Interpretation: A Long and Venerable Tradition

Paul Finkelman

NYU Ann. Surv. Am. L., 2007

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“Deciphering the Grammar of the International Jurisprudential Dialogue” NYU Journal of International Law and Politics, Vol. 41, No. 4, 2009, pp. 755-787.

Cesare Romano

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Editorial: On the Use of Foreign Law

Matthias E. Storme

European Review of Private Law

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Lost Without Translation? Cross-Referencing and a New Global Community of Courts

Antje Wiener

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 2014

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Foreign Law and the US Constitution

Kenneth Anderson

2005

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Toward a Community of International Judges

Leigh Swigart

2008

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A Forest with No Trees: The Supreme Court and International Law in the 2003-04 Term

John Setear

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004

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