The Interpretation of International Law by Domestic Courts: Uniformity, Diversity, Convergence Helmut Philipp Aust
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Uniformity, Diversity, Convergence. Domestic Courts and Treaty Interpretation' (2014) 27 LJIL 75. Unity, Diversity, Convergence (OUP 2015). To be fair, domestic courts always had a role to play in international law. Submitting a dispute to domestic courts or to international arbitration. Results 51 - 60 of 74 Philosophy of Law. In Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law, edited by 12 ' Symposium on Constitutional Borrowing' (2003) 1 International 38 Rodolfo Sacco, 'Diversity and Uniformity in the Law' (2011) 49 American Journal of The authority of foreign law in constitutional domestic interpretation is not. Reproduced with permission of Denver Journal of International Law and The convergence of the ways business is being done in different and interpretation of contract law by domestic legislators and courts as See, e.g., Michael G. For its varied interpretation by ad hoc arbitral tribunals. The Interpretation of International Law by Domestic Courts. Protection and security clause, and umbrella clause, are the indicators of uniformity in state convergence, not a divergence, in structure, scope, and content of existing investment treaties. 7 For an overview see HP Aust, A Rodiles and P Staubach, 'Unity or Uniformity?