Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement
Discover the pivotal role of domestic courts in the enforcement of treaties with Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement by David Sloss. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this comprehensive volume spans 658 pages and delves into the application of treaties across twelve different countries. The book addresses a critical question: do domestic courts offer meaningful remedies to private parties whose treaty-based rights have been violated? Through in-depth analysis, Sloss reveals that courts in eight of these nations actively uphold treaty-based rights, while the remaining four present a more complex picture. This insightful examination is essential for anyone interested in international and municipal law, jurisdiction, and the intricate dynamics of treaty enforcement. Enhance your understanding of how domestic legal systems interact with international agreements and their implications for justice.