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International Law and Domestic Legal Systems
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Table of Contents

1: Dinah Shelton: Introduction
2: Alice DeJonge: Australia
3: Elizabeth Handl-Petz: Austria
4: Bianca Karim and Tirza Theunissen: Bangladesh
5: Stéphane Beaulac, John H. Currie: Canada
6: Jerry Z. LI and Sanzhuan Guo: China
7: Alexander J. Belohlavek: Czech Republic
8: Emmanuel Decaux: France
9: Hans-Peter Folz: Germany
10: Aggelos Yokaris: Greece
11: Ernszt Ildikô-Drinôczi Timea: Hungary
12: Talia Einhorn: Israel
13: Giuseppe Cataldi: Italy
14: Shin Hae Bong: Japan
15: Patrick Kinsch: Luxemburg
16: Evert A. Alkema: Netherlands
17: John Hopkins: New Zealand
18: Babafemi Akinrinade: Nigeria
19: Anna Wyrozumska: Poland
20: Francisco Ferreira de Almeida: Portugal
21: Yury Tikhomirov: Russia
22: Sanja Dajic: Serbia
23: Dagmar Lantajova: Slovakia
24: Erika de Wet: South Africa
25: Henry Onoria: Uganda
26: Stephen Neff: United Kingdom
27: Paul R. Dubinsky: United States
28: Eugenio Hernández-Bretón: Venezuela

About the Author

Professor Dinah Shelton holds the Manatt/Ahn Professorship in International Law at the George Washington University Law School, where she has taught since 2004. She previously taught international law and was director of the doctoral program in international human rights law at the University of Notre Dame Law School (1996-2004). Professor Shelton is the author of three prize-winning books, Protecting Human Rights in the Americas (co-authored with Thomas
Buergenthal), Remedies in International Human Rights Law, and the three-volume Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity. She has also authored many other articles and books on international law,
human rights law, and international environmental law. She is a member of the board of editors of the American Journal of International Law. In June 2009, the General Assembly of the Organization of American States elected her to a four-year term as a member of the Inter-American Human Rights Commission.

Reviews

This volume can be an invaluable reference for international practitioners and deserves a place in the professional library. It is a welcome addition to the growing literature on the subject of "international law in domestic courts."
*David P Stewart, International Judicial Monitor*

This new publication...is an excellent aide to anyone interested in understanding the implementation process in countries with diverse national legal systems.
*Gillian Higgins*

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