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The implementation of international law in the national legal order : a legislative perspective
International law relies heavily on the machinery of the state for the
realisation of its aims. Often those aims require further implementation in
the legal orders of states. States, in turn, enjoy a wide margin of freedom in
the choice of means and methods to fulfil their obligations under international
law. However, implementation sometimes requires the involvement of
the state body entrusted with the task of adopting legislation: the national
legislature. This study explores its role in the implementation of international
law at home. It analyses the regulation of national implementing legislation
under international law. Does international law provide for requirements to
be observed by national legislatures involved in the adoption of implementing
legislation? If so, is their application in practice sufficient to ensure the
quality of national implementing legislation? Can we improve national and
Show moreInternational law relies heavily on the machinery of the state for the
realisation of its aims. Often those aims require further implementation in
the legal orders of states. States, in turn, enjoy a wide margin of freedom in
the choice of means and methods to fulfil their obligations under international
law. However, implementation sometimes requires the involvement of
the state body entrusted with the task of adopting legislation: the national
legislature. This study explores its role in the implementation of international
law at home. It analyses the regulation of national implementing legislation
under international law. Does international law provide for requirements to
be observed by national legislatures involved in the adoption of implementing
legislation? If so, is their application in practice sufficient to ensure the
quality of national implementing legislation? Can we improve national and
international practice in this regard?
Show less- All authors
- Beenakker, E.B.
- Supervisor
- Voermans, W.J.M.
- Committee
- Lawson, R.A.; Schrijver, N.J.; Sevenster, H.G.; Xanthaki, H.; Zijlstra, S.E.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Afdeling Staats- en Bestuursrecht , Law , Leiden University
- Date
- 2018-06-05
- Title of host publication
- Meijers-reeks
- Publisher
- S.l.: s.n.
Publication Series
- Name
- 305