Judicial cosmopolitanism : : the use of foreign law in contemporary constitutional systems / / Giuseppe Franco Ferrari.

Judicial Cosmopolitanism: The Use of Foreign Law in Contemporary Constitutional Systems offers a detailed account of the use of foreign law by supreme and constitutional Courts of Europe, America and East Asia. The individual contributions highlight the ways in which the use of foreign law is carrie...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden Boston : : Brill | Nijhoff,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (915 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright Page
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction: Judicial Constitutional Comparison and Its Varieties / Giuseppe Franco Ferrari
  • Common Law Countries
  • Splendid Isolation or Open to the World? The Use of Foreign Law by the UK Supreme Court / Justin O. Frosini
  • The Use of Foreign Law in Irish Constitutional Adjudication / Oran Doyle and Tom Hickey
  • Legal Comparison Within the Case Law of the Supreme Court of the United States of America / Giuseppe Franco Ferrari
  • Comparative Law in the Jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Canada / Nino Olivetti Rason and Sara Pennicino
  • Developing an Indian Constitutional Jurisprudence Drawing on Judicial Thinking in the Rest of the Common Law World / Anton Cooray
  • The Practice of Comparative Law by the Supreme Courts of Australia and New Zealand / Maurilio Gobbo
  • The Comparative Legal Tool-Kit of the Constitutional Court of South Africa / Angelo Rinella and Valentina Cardinale
  • Continental Europe
  • Comparative Law and the French Constitutional Council / Paolo Passaglia
  • Comparative Reasoning in Constitutional Litigation: Functions, Methods and Selected Case Law of the German Federal Constitutional Court / Sonja Haberl
  • Comparative Law in the Case Law of the Austrian Constitutional Court / Christoph Grabenwarter
  • Conspicuous Absentees in the Dutch Legal Order: Constitutional Review & A Constitutional Court / Wim Voermans
  • The Constitutional Court of Belgium and the Use of the Comparative Argument. From the Dialogue with the “Sister Courts” to the Dialogue with the European Courts / Paolo Carrozza
  • The Spanish Constitutional Court and Foreign and Comparative Law: Theory and Practice of a Marriage of Convenience / Ángel Aday Jiménez Alemán
  • The Use of Comparison in the Swiss Federal Tribunal Case Law / Sergio Gerotto
  • Is There a Middle Ground between Constitutional Patriotism and Constitutional Cosmopolitanism? The Portuguese Constitutional Court and the Use of Foreign (Case) Law / Catarina Santos Botelho
  • The Italian Constitutional Court / Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich
  • Northern Europe
  • The Use of Foreign Precedents in Constitutional Interpretation by the Nordic Courts / Francesco Duranti
  • Foreign Materials in the Judgments of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Latvia / Anita Rodiņa
  • The Use of Foreign Law by Estonian Supreme Court / Madis Ernits
  • Eastern Europe
  • The Russian Constitutional Court and the Judicial Use of Comparative Law: A Problematic Relationship / Mauro Mazza
  • Comparative Analysis in the Case Law of the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland / Miroslaw Granat
  • The Use of Foreign Legal Materials by the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic / Jana Ondřejková, Kristina Blažková and Jan Chmel
  • Use of Foreign Law in the Practice of the Hungarian Constitutional Court – With Special Regard to the Period between 2012 and 2016 / Csaba Erdős and Fanni Tanács-Mandák
  • Constitutional Adjudication and Comparative Law in the Republic of Croatia / Carna Pistan
  • The Use of Foreign and Comparative Law by the Constitutional Court and the High Court of Cassation of Romania / Camelia Toader
  • The Use of Comparative and International Law by the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Laura Montanari
  • National Courts and Comparative Law – The States of Former Yugoslavia (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia and Montenegro) / Gian Antonio Benacchio
  • Asia
  • The Recourse to Foreign Legal Sources by the Southeast Asian Constitutional and Supreme Courts / Serena Baldin
  • Use of Foreign and Comparative Law by the Supreme Court of Japan / Akiko Ejima
  • Latin America
  • Foreign Law and Foreign Case Law before Latin American Constitutional and Supreme Courts / Francesca Polacchini
  • Israel
  • The Supreme Court of Israel and the Use of Comparative Law / Leonardo Pierdominici
  • Back Matter
  • Index of Authors.