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- Title
A Conversation with Aharon Barak.
- Authors
Stone Sweet, Alec; della Cananea, Giacinto
- Abstract
To take just one example, domestic and international judges, when they adopt or perfect how they use proportionality, regularly cite to your I Proportionality i book in support of such moves.[27] A. Barak: I am always very happy to see judges on other courts rely on my general approach to questions of adjudication. Question: As readers will also know, the International Court of Justice [ICJ] held, just months before your decision in the I Security Fence i case was issued, that the building of the fence was illegal in the first place. Unlike English Judges, however, you embraced the idea that judges should fill gaps in Israel public law - such as the absence for a charter of rights - by looking to international law, general principles, and comparative law. Keywords: Judges; Constitutions; International law; Fundamental rights; Constitutional courts EN Judges Constitutions International law Fundamental rights Constitutional courts 1512 1525 14 01/21/22 20211201 NES 211201 A. Before Joining the Supreme Court A. Barak: I am not sure why I studied law; I doubt there was a good reason for it.
- Subjects
CONSTITUTIONAL law; COMPARATIVE law; LAW enforcement; LEGAL education; LAW students
- Publication
German Law Journal, 2021, Vol 22, Issue 8, p1512
- ISSN
2071-8322
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/glj.2021.88