Abstract

Highest Courts and The Internationalisation of Law: Challenges and Changes.- Highest Courts and The Internationalisation of Law: Challenges and Changes.- Supreme Courts in an Internationalised World.- Supreme Courts in an Internationalised World.- The Quest for Coherency.- Supreme Courts in an Internationalised World: Challenges For The Trias Politica and The Coherency of Law?.- The Dutch Constitution and The Subordination of National Legislation In Conflict With Provisions of International Treaties.- The Primacy of Community Law Over National Constitutions: The Case of France.- On Middle Ground - European Community Law and Public International Law.- Legitimacy and the Trias Politica: The Shift to Courts.- Internationalisation and Legitimacy of Decisions by The Highest Courts.- The Constitutional Court of Slovenia and Its Role as an Intermediary Between National and International Law.- The European Convention on Human Rights (Echr) and The Position of The National Judge.- Domestic Courts and International Courts: an Illustration and A Conclusion.- Modern Challenges For The Judiciary and The Role of Supreme Courts.- Judicial Dialogue: The relation between the Coherency of Law and Judicial Interaction.- Globalisation of The Judiciary: Ways of Interaction.- New Methods for The International Coherency of Law.- Case Studies.- The Role of The Israeli Supreme Court In The Fight Against Terrorism.- Confronting Comparative Methods: Approaches to Using Extra-Systemic Parameters by The Canadian Supreme Court and The South African Constitutional Court.- Concluding Observations.- The Changing Role of Highest Courts: Concluding Observations.

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