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Introductory Remarks by Erika de Wet

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Erika de Wet*
Affiliation:
Institute for International and Comparative Law Africa, University of Pretoria (South Africa); University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

Abstract

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Type
Transnational Legal Dialogue, a Human Rights-Based Hierarchy, and the Creation of Norms
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2010

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References

1 Soering v. United Kingdom, 161 Eur. Ct. H.R. (ser. A), 11 Eur. H.R. Rep. 439 (1989).

2 See, e. g., Milanovic, Marko, A Norm Conflict Perspective on the Relationship Between International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law, 14 J. Conflict & Sec. L. 459 (2010)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3 Youssef Nada v. State Secretariat for Economic Affairs and Federal Department of Economic Affairs (Administrative Appeal Judgment), Case No. 1A 45/2007, BGE 133 II 450 (Nov. 14, 2007).