Interlocking Constitutions : Towards an Interordinal Theory of National, European and UN Law / Luis I. Gordillo.
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- 9781849462211 (hbk.)
- 1849462216 (hbk.)
- 23 341.2 GOR-I 323
- KJC5057 .G67 2012
- PL 610
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341.2 BAR-I 1005 International Organization : Theories and Institutions / | 341.2 BOW-B 773 Bowetts Law of International Institutions / | 341.2 DIE-P 175(D) The Politics of Global Governance: International Organizations in an Interdependent World / | 341.2 GOR-I 323 Interlocking Constitutions : Towards an Interordinal Theory of National, European and UN Law / | 341.2 GUT-I 1649 International organizations in world politics / | 341.2 PEA-I 1044 International Organizations : Perspectives on Global Governance / | 341.23 FAS-U 381 An Insider's Guide to the UN / |
Based on the author's original Spanish language dissertation (doctoral)--Universidad de Deusto, 2009/2010.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-366) and index.
Introduction -- Different legal orders and different legal pyramids -- The attempted reconciliation -- The fundamental rights and the Union -- The European Convention on Human Rights According to the European Court of Justice -- EC/EU law according to the European Court of Human Rights -- The dialogue between Strasbourg and Luxembourg : current situation and prospects -- The UN Security Council as a "global law enforcement power" -- European Union law and Security Council resolutions : participation of the European Union in the United Nations sanctions regime -- European Convention on Human Rights and Security Council resolutions : the contributions of the European Court of Human Rights -- International law according to the European supranational courts -- The pluralistic conception versus the constitutional conception of the international legal order -- The position of the European Union on the international scene after the Kadi case -- Conclusions.
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