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adam_text | Contents
List of Abbreviations xv
List of Contributors xviii
PART I: COURTS AND COMPARATIVE LAW
L Courts and Comparative Law: In Search of a Common Language for
Open Legal Systems 3
Mads Andenas and Duncan Fairgrieve
I. Current challenges to comparative law and comparative law as a
challenge 3
II. Polycentricity and pluralism 9
III. A typology 12
IV. Some conclusions and consequences for scholarship 20
PART II: CONFLICTS AND COMPARISONS
2. Is it Legitimate and Beneficial for Judges to Compare? 25
Thomas Kadner Graziano
I. Introduction 25
II. Comparative law—a method at the disposal of the courts? 26
III. Comparative law in court practice 40
IV. Conclusions 51
3. Comparative Law and the Courts: What Counts as Comparative Law? 54
Geoffrey Samuel
I. Introduction: identifying the difficulties 54
II. What is ‘law’? 55
III. Hidden comparative law 56
IV. Comparing facts and receiving ideas 59
V. Beyond superficiality: structuralism versus functionalism 61
VI. Concluding remarks: danger and promise 64
4. Foreign Law before the French Courts: A Unique Procedural Treatment 66
Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson
I. Should the French choice of law rule be applied ex officio by
the judge? 67
II. Who is in charge of determining the content of the foreign
law and how? 69
III. The parties’ right to agree upon the application of the lex fori
(accord procédural) 74
IV. Conclusion 76
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5. Foreign Law in National Courts: A Common Law Perspective 79
Richard Fentiman
I. The foreign law problem 80
IL Practical responses 86
III. Theoretical responses 89
IV. Conclusion 99
6. Foreign Law in International Legal Practice 102
Guido Alpa
I. Foreign law in Italian legal culture: fashions and models from
the 19th century to today 102
IL Examples of foreign models used by Italian courts 106
III. Use of Anstalt from Lichtenstein 110
IV. The foreign models utilized in Italian contractual practice 111
V. Lex mercatoria and principles of international commercial contracts
processed by UNIDROIT 112
VI. The rules of the common market of the European Union 114
VII. Some tentative conclusions * 115
PART III: COMPARATIVE LAW WITHIN A EUROPEAN
AND INTERNATIONAL LAW CONTEXT
7. Common Ground: A Starting Point or Destination for Comparative-Law
Analysis by the European Court of Human Rights? 119
Paul Mahoney and Rachael Kondak
I. The comparative-law method as inherent in Convention law 119
II. What the Court means by consensus’ 121
III. Evolutive interpretation 122
IV. The Court’s comparative-law inquiry 125
V. Comparative-law material in the judgments of the Strasbourg Court 127
VI. Comparative jurisprudence from non-Council of Europe
Member States 136
VII. International-law consensus 137
VIII. Conclusion 139
8. The Comparative Law Method and the Court of Justice of the
European Union: Interlocking Legal Orders Revisited 141
Koen Lenaerts and Kathleen Gutman
I. Introduction 141
II. The comparative law method in the EU judicial framework 144
III. The conceptual framework of the comparative law method in EU
adjudication 158
IV. Conclusion 176
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9. National Judges and Strasbourg Case Law: Comparative Reflections
about the Italian Experience 177
Ermanno Calzolaio
L Introduction: the protection of human rights as case law 177
II. The style of judgments 178
III. A rule of precedent? 180
IV. The approach of Italian judges to the European Convention.
Comparative remarks with the common law 181
V. Conclusion 186
10. Comparative Law and the European Union Civil Service Tribunal 187
Haris Tagaras
I. Brief reminder of the institution and powers of the CST 187
II. The requirement of ‘a balanced composition of the Civil Service
Tribunal on as broad a geographical basis as possible... with
respect to the legal systems represented’ 189
III. The traditional comparative-law approach by the CST: recourse
to national law 191
IV. Comparative law methods in the CST case law 198
11. Networks, Dialogue or One-Way Traffic? An Empirical Analysis of
Cross-Citations Between Ten of Europe s Highest Courts 200
Martin Gelter and Mathias Stems
I. Introduction 200
II. Population and search methodology 201
III. Bar charts of cross-citations 203
IV. Network presentation of cross-citations 207
V. Outgoing and incoming citations 209
VI. Caveats and conclusions 211
12. The International Court of Justice s Methodology of Law
Ascertainment and Comparative Law 213
Eirik Bjorge
I. Introduction 213
II. Customary international law 217
III. Treaty law 224
IV. Conclusion 231
PART IV: COMPARATIVE LAW BEFORE
ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS
13. Comparative Law as an Essential Feature of French Public Law:
The Influence of the European Union and of the European
Convention on Human Rights 235
Olivier Dutheillet de Lamothe
I. The EU and the ECHR have imposed on French public law a form
of comparative legal pressure 236
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II. This form of imposed comparative law in the framework of the
EU and ECHR has led to the development of spontaneous
comparative law 238
14. Comparative Legal Methodology of the Conseil d’Etat: Towards an
Innovative Judicial Process? 242
Aurélie Bretonneau, Samuel Dahan, and Duncan Fairgrieve
I. Method: comparative law as policy 243
II. Roles of comparative law at the Conseil d’Etat transforming
the judicial process? 248
III. Conclusion: promising perspectives 252
15. The Use of Comparative Law before the French Administrative
Law Courts: Or the Triumph of Castles over Pyramids 253
François Lichère
I. Introduction 253
IL Comparative law is compulsory 255
III. Comparative law is necessary 258
IV. Comparative law is useful 262
V. Conclusion 265
16. The Use of Comparative Law before the Italian Public Law Courts 266
Aldo Sandulli
I. The relevance of comparative law during a decision’s preparation
and the difficulties of evaluating its role concretely 266
II. The links with organizations through which comparative
law may surface in the Italian public law courts 267
III. Developments in Italian public law since judges have started
drawing legal comparisons 268
IV. Some examples of how the Italian public law courts have used
comparative law 271
V. Conclusions 276
PART V: CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS AS USERS
OF COMPARATIVE LAW
17. Cooperation of Constitutional Courts in Europe; The Openness
of the German Constitution to International, European, and
Comparative Constitutional Law 281
Peter M. Huber and Andreas L. Paulus
I. Constitutional courts between constitutional law and European law 282
II. Interactions between constitutional courts 291
III. Interactions between European courts in the jurisprudence of
constitutional courts 295
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18. Judicial Dialogue in a Multilevel Constitutional Network: The Role
of the Portuguese Constitutional Court 300
Ana Maria Guerra Martins and Miguel Praia Roque
I. Introductory remarks 300
II. A brief overview on multilevel constitutionalism, transnational
constitutionalism, and constitutional pluralism 300
III. Judicial dialogue in a multilevel constitutional system 304
IV. The openness of the Portuguese constitutional order to the
multilevel constitutionalism 309
V. The Portuguese Constitutional Court and the ‘judicial dialogue5 314
VI. Analysis of some Portuguese constitutional decisions 317
VII. Conclusions 327
19. Judges and Professors: The Influence of Foreign Scholarship on
Constitutional Courts’ Decisions 329
Lucio Pegoraro
I. The use of comparison in deciding cases 329
II. The references to legal literature 330
III. Purpose and method of research 332
IV. Philippines 334
V. South Africa 338
VI. Israel 342
VII. Argentina 346
VIII. Concluding remarks 351
20. South Africa: Teaching an ‘Old Dog’ New Tricks? An Empirical Study
of the Use of Foreign Precedents by the South African Constitutional
Court (1995-2010) 353
Christa Rautenbach
I. Introduction 353
II. Historical and constitutional context 359
III. Empirical analysis: making sense of statistics 360
IV. Concluding remarks 375
21. Enhancing Constitutional Self-Understanding through Comparative
Law: An Empirical Study of the Use of Foreign Case Law by the
Supreme Court of Canada (1982-2013) 378
Gianluca Gentili
I. Introduction 378
II. The context 379
III. The empirical research 388
IV. Conclusions 404
22. Comparative Law before the Supreme Courts of the UK and the
Netherlands: An Empirical and Comparative Analysis 407
Elaine Mak
I. Introduction 407
II. The courts 409
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III. Practice 415
IV. Constitutional implications 426
V. Concluding remarks 433
PART VI: COMPARATIVE LAW BEFORE GENERAL COURTS
23. Constructing the ‘Foreign’: American Law’s Relationship to
Non-Domestic Sources 437
Judith Resnik
I. Incorporating ‘foreign’ law 439
II. Othering ‘foreign’ law 451
III. Affiliation by law 469
24. The Use of Comparative Law before the French Private Law Courts 472
Guy Canivet
I. Introduction 472
II. The protection of social values by a supreme court 473
III. The importance of comparative law in the practice of the Cour
de cassation 477
25. The Use of Comparative Law before the French Cour de Cassation;
The View from Academia 483
Alexis Albarian
I. Introduction: The less and less ‘hidden use’ of comparative law
before the Cour de cassation 483
II. The different degrees of the use of comparative law in the
preparatory works ( travaux préparatoires ) of the Cour de
cassation s decisions 484
III. How does the Cour de cassation access comparative law material? 490
IV. Conclusion: Is the Cour de cassation an ‘ideal supreme court
with respect to comparative law? 493
26. Italian Courts and Comparative Law 495
Annalisa Aschieri
I. Introduction 495
II. Private international law and reference to foreign case law 497
III. International conventions and reference to foreign decisions 502
IV. Italian courts’ brainstorming and foreign case law 508
V. Conclusion 511
27. The Controversial Status of International and Comparative Law in
the United States 513
Martha Minow
I. Introduction 513
II. The contemporary debate and the puzzle 513
III. Why the big fight? 519
IV. Reclaiming the chance to learn 528
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28. Foreign Law and the Modem lus Gentium 536
Jeremy Waldron
I. Introduction 536
II. The law of nations (ius gentium) 539
III. Contrast with modern natural law argumentation 543
IV. Ius gentium and the juvenile death penalty 544
V. The challenge of Erie 546
VI. Legal problems and legal science 548
VIL Conclusion 550
29. Comparative Law before the Spanish Private Law Courts in
the 21st Century 552
Marta Requejo Isidro and Marta Otero Crespo
I. Introduction 552
II. A few words on the background 553
III. Empirical data on the use of comparative law before the private
law courts 555
IV. Conclusion 568
30. Comparative Legal Reasoning and the Courts: A View from
the Americas 569
H. Patrick Glenn
I. Introduction 569
II. Comparative legal reasoning and aboriginal or chthonic law 572
III. Comparative legal reasoning and European legal traditions 573
IV. Comparative legal reasoning in the context of free trade 577
V. Conclusion 579
31. Comparative Law in the German Courts 581
Hannes Unberath and Astrid Stadler
I. Introduction 581
II. Comparative law as a necessary tool 582
III. Comparative law: outlook 591
32. Comparative Law in the Syariah Courts: A Case Study of Singapore,
Malaysia, and Brunei 595
Kerstin Steiner
I. Introductory context: history of Islam, law, and the state in Singapore,
Malaysia, and Brunei 596
II. The Syariah court systems in Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei 599
III. Conclusion 611
PART VII: USING COMPARATIVE LAW: CASE STUDIES
33. ‘Liaison Magistrates*: Their Role in International Judicial Cooperation
and Comparative Law 615
Bernard Rabatel and Olivier Departs
I. Introduction 615
II. Liaison magistrates and mutual assistance in matters of
international crime 616
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III. Liaison magistrates and mutual assistance in civil matters 618
IV. Liaison magistrates and comparative law 618
V. The rapprochement’ of judicial authorities 620
34. Comparative Law in Consumer Litigation 621
Geraint Howells and Jonathon Watson
L Introduction 621
II. Comparative law and judicial policy development: White v Jones
and Fairchild v Glenhaven Funeral Services 622
III. Comparative law in the European Union law context 624
IV. European Court case law 634
V. Comparative law in courts 635
VI. Conclusion 639
35. The Use of Comparative Law by Courts in Birth-Related Tort Cases 640
Romain M. Lorentz i
I. Birth-related torts—a comparative perspective 641
II. The use of comparative law by courts—reasons and extent 651
III. The influence of comparative law on judicial decisions 654
IV. Conclusion 655
36. The Use of Comparative Law in A Others v National Blood Authority 657
His Honour Judge Michael Brooke QC and Ian Forrester QC
I. Introduction 657
II. The medicine 659
III. The English legal principles 660
IV. Preparation of the case 660
V. The request for a reference in 1999 664
VI. The non-issues 664
VII. The core issues 666
VIII. Comparative law features of the oral argument 667
IX. The judgment 669
X. Envoi 673
Postscript by Nicholas Underhill QC 674
Afterword by Mr Justice Burton 676
37. What Europeans Can Learn from an Untold Story of Transjudicial
Communication: The Swiss/Turkish Experience 680
Erdem Büyüksagis
I. Introduction 680
II. The global reception of Swiss private law in Turkey 682
III. The role of courts in the law-making process 683
IV. The importance of comparative law and its impact on judicial
assessment 686
V. Similar observations in the EU context 692
VI. Conclusions 694
Contents
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38. The Draft Common Frame of Reference in the Courts: The Remaking
of Comparative Law 696
Galateia Kalouta
I. Introduction 696
II. How the DCFR has been applied by the courts 698
III. Assessment of the approaches taken by the ECJ and the national
courts 715
IV. Closing remarks 716
Index 719
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