National Constitutional Law in a Globalising World
The Relevance of National Constitutional Law in a Globalising World:
The Separation of Powers as a Restriction on National Courts to Interpret Norms of Public International Law
This comparative study is selected on the basis of ‘double blind’ peer review. The project will produce a volume containing recommendations on how to reconcile a power of national courts to interpret norms of public international law with the constitutional concept of the separation of powers.
Project Leader
- Prof. Leonard Besselink
Utrecht University
Researcher
- Dr David Haljan - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Total budget: €284,175
HiiL financial support: €228,820
Matching: €55,355
Duration: 2007 – 2010
Contact information
Katarzyna Kryczka | Research and Programme Officer
+31 70 349 4406 | k.kryczka@hiil.org