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Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law. Edited by Curtis A. Bradley. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xxxiii, 856. Index.
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1 See, e.g., Erich Kaufmann, Auswärtige Gewalt und Kolonialgewalt in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika: Eine rechtsvergleichende Studie über die Grundlagen des amerikanischen und deutschen Verfassungsrechts (1908); Harold W. Stoke, The Foreign Relations of the Federal State (1931); Louis L. Jaffe, Judicial Aspects of Foreign Relations: In Particular of the Recognition of Foreign Powers (1933); Luzius Wildhaber, Treaty-Making Power and Constitution: An International and Comparative Study (1971).
3 Available at http://comparativeconstitutionsproject.org.
4 For the “hybridization” of international and national law, see Roberts, Anthea, Comparative International Law? The Role of National Courts in Creating and Enforcing International Law, 60 Int'l & Comp. L. Q. 57, 74–81 (2011)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
5 The Double-Facing Constitution (Jacco Bomhoff, David Dyzenhaus & Thomas Poole eds., 2020).
6 Cf. Sujit Choudhry, Migration as a New Metaphor in Comparative Constitutional Law, in The Migration of Constitutional Ideas (Sujit Choudhry ed., 2006).
7 For a discussion in U.S. law, see Sitaraman, Ganesh & Wuerth, Ingrid, The Normalization of Foreign Relations Law, 128 Harv. L. Rev. 1897 (2015)Google Scholar.
8 Cf. Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Epistemologies of the South: Justice Against Epistemicide (2014).
9 Philip J. Stern, The Company-State: Corporate Sovereignty and the Early Modern Foundations of the British Empire in India (2011).
10 Michael Riegner, Comparative Foreign Relations Law Between Centre and Periphery: Liberal and Postcolonial Perspectives, in Encounters Between Foreign Relations Law and International Law: Bridges and Boundaries (Helmut Philipp Aust & Thomas Kleinlein eds., forthcoming).
11 Samuel Moyn, The Parochialism of American Cosmopolitanism, Lawfare, at https://www.lawfareblog.com/parochialism-american-cosmopolitanism.
12 Anthea Roberts, Is International Law International? (2017); Comparative International Law (Anthea Roberts, Paul B. Stephan, Pierre-Hugues Verdier & Mila Versteeg eds., 2018).
13 Cf. The International Rule of Law: Rise or Decline? (Heike Krieger, Georg Nolte & Andreas Zimmermann eds., 2019).