Domestic Courts' Reading of International Norms: A Semiotic Analysis [Book Review]

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 22 (4):437-450 (2009)
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This article focuses on a number of cases in international law in which US domestic courts have produced judgments that conflict with those given by the International Court of Justice. The nature of these courts’ judgments has been extremely closely tied to the interpretation given by the US national Executive to a certain international norm. This situation raises a number of questions, which can be broadly categorized into two spheres: the legal (regarding the overall legality of the courts’ decisions) and the semiotic (regarding the manner in which a ‘meaning’ for the norm has been claimed by the courts). In this article we aim to provide answers to a number of these questions, both from the standpoint of international law and from that of a reader-response model of semiosis. We also analyse the level of interdependency that exists between the two spheres

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Law as Interpretation.Ronald Dworkin - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 9 (1):179-200.

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