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History and Theory of International Law - Globalization and Constitution: Tensions and Coordination with Supranational Legal Order / 『グローバル化と憲法––超国家的法秩序との緊張と調整』by Satoshi YAMADA / 山田哲史. Tokyo: Koubundo, 2017. vi + 496 pp. Hardcover: ¥5,800.

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Globalization and Constitution: Tensions and Coordination with Supranational Legal Order / 『グローバル化と憲法––超国家的法秩序との緊張と調整』by Satoshi YAMADA / 山田哲史. Tokyo: Koubundo, 2017. vi + 496 pp. Hardcover: ¥5,800.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 August 2018

MATSUDA Hiromichi*
Affiliation:
International Christian University

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References

1. Yuichi, TAKANO, Constitution and Treaties / 高野雄一『憲法と条約』(Tokyo: Tokyo University Press, 1960)Google Scholar.

2. IWASAWA Yuji, What Are Self-Executing Treaties? / 岩沢雄司『条約の国内適用可能性––いわゆる “SELF-EXECUTING”な条約に関する一考察』(Tokyo: Yuhikaku Publishing, 1985). See also Yuji, IWASAWA, International Law, Human Rights, and Japanese Law: The Impact of International Law on Japanese Law (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998)Google Scholar; Yuji, IWASAWA, “Domestic Application of International Law” (2015) Recueil des Cours 262 Google Scholar.

3. See Yasuaki, ONUMA, International Law in a Transcivilizational World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4. See e.g. Satoshi, YAMADA, “International ‘Dialogue’ Among Courts in Light of Democracy” (2015) Kangwon Law Review 211 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.