Foreign affairs in English courts / F.A. Mann.
1986
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Title
Foreign affairs in English courts / F.A. Mann.
Imprint
Oxford : Clarendon, 1986.
Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 195 pages)
Summary
This volume describes and analyses the attitudes and techniques which English judges adopt or ought to adopt when confronted with problems arising from the conduct of foreign policy by the executive. Its central theme, therefore, is the relationship of the executive and the judiciary in matters involving foreign relations rather then the formulation of rules of substantive, whether municipal or international law.
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Includes index.
This volume describes and analyses the attitudes and techniques which English judges adopt or ought to adopt when confronted with problems arising from the conduct of foreign policy by the executive. Its central theme, therefore, is the relationship of the executive and the judiciary in matters involving foreign relations rather then the formulation of rules of substantive, whether municipal or international law.
This volume describes and analyses the attitudes and techniques which English judges adopt or ought to adopt when confronted with problems arising from the conduct of foreign policy by the executive. Its central theme, therefore, is the relationship of the executive and the judiciary in matters involving foreign relations rather then the formulation of rules of substantive, whether municipal or international law.
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Language
English
ISBN
9780191806360 ebook
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