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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 May 2021

Helmut Philipp Aust
Affiliation:
Freie Universität Berlin
Thomas Kleinlein
Affiliation:
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany

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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Preface

  3. Table of Cases

  4. List of Abbreviations

  5. 1IntroductionBridges under Construction and Shifting Boundaries

    Helmut Philipp Aust and Thomas Kleinlein

  6. Part IIdentities and Interaction

    1. 2Foreign Relations Law As a Bargaining Tool?

      Felix Lange

    2. 3International Foreign Relations LawExecutive Authority in Entering and Exiting Treaties

      Edward T. Swaine

    3. 4Comparative Foreign Relations Law between Center and PeripheryLiberal and Postcolonial Perspectives

      Michael Riegner

    4. 5Finding Foreign Relations Law in India: A Decolonial Dissent

      Prabhakar Singh

    5. 6Foreign Legal Policy As the Background to Foreign Relations Law?Revisiting Guy de Lacharrière’s La politique juridique extérieure

      Frédéric Mégret

    6. 7Judicial Review, Foreign Relations and Global Administrative LawThe Administrative Function of Courts in Foreign Relations

      Angelo Jr. Golia

  7. Part IISovereignty and Cooperation

    1. 8The Conseil Constitutionnel’s Jurisprudence on ‘Limitations of Sovereignty’

      Niki Aloupi

    2. 9Democratic Participation in International Lawmaking in Switzerland after the ‘Age of Treaties’

      Anna Petrig

  8. Part IIIPowers and Processes

    1. 10A Constitution Made for Mandela, a Constitutional Jurisprudence Developed for ZumaThe Erosion of Discretion of the Executive in Foreign Relations

      Dire Tladi

    2. 11From Scope to ProcessThe Evolution of Checks on Presidential Power in US Foreign Relations Law

      Jean Galbraith

    3. 12Division of Competences in the Field of Foreign Relations in the Polish Constitutional System

      Stanisław Biernat

    4. 13The Role of Parliaments in Creating and Enforcing Foreign Relations LawA Case Study of Bosnia and Herzegovina

      Ajla Škrbić

    5. 14War, International Law and the Rise of ParliamentThe Influence of International Law on UK Parliamentary Practice with Respect to the Use of Force

      Veronika Fikfak

    6. 15China and Global Environmental GovernanceCoordination, Distribution and Compliance

      Ji Hua

  9. Final Reflections

    1. 16The Dynamic and Sometimes Uneasy Relationship Between Foreign Relations Law and International Law

      Curtis A. Bradley

    2. 17The Present Salience of Foreign Relations Law

      Campbell McLachlan

  10. Index

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  • Edited by Helmut Philipp Aust, Freie Universität Berlin, Thomas Kleinlein, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Helmut Philipp Aust, Freie Universität Berlin, Thomas Kleinlein, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany
  • Book: Encounters between Foreign Relations Law and International Law
  • Online publication: 20 May 2021
Available formats
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