The limits of transnational law
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"State authority and power have become diffused in an increasingly globalised world characterised by the freer trans-border movement of people, objects and ideas. As a result, some international law scholars believe that a new world order is emerging based on a complex web of transnational networks. Such a transnational legal order requires sufficient dialogue between national courts. This book explores the prospects for such an order in the context of refugee law in Europe, focussing on the use of foreign law in refugee cases. Judicial practice is critically analysed in nine EU member states, with case studies revealing a mix of rational and cultural factors that lead judges to rarely use each others' decisions within the EU. Conclusions are drawn for the prospects of a Common European Asylum System and for international refugee law"--Provided by publisher.
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Guy S. Goodwin-Gill
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Hélène Lambert
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The limits of transnational law
- LOLimits of Transnational LawGuy S. Goodwin-Gill, Hélène Lambert
Limits of Transnational Law
- LOLimits of Transnational LawGuy S. Goodwin-Gill, Hélène Lambert
Limits of Transnational Law
- LOLimits of Transnational LawGuy S. Goodwin-Gill, Hélène Lambert
Limits of Transnational Law
- LOLimits of Transnational LawGuy S. Goodwin-Gill, Hélène Lambert
Limits of Transnational Law
- LOLimits of Transnational LawGuy S. Goodwin-Gill, Hélène Lambert
Limits of Transnational Law
- LOLimits of Transnational LawGuy S. Goodwin-Gill, Hélène Lambert
Limits of Transnational Law