Introduction / Dinah Shelton -- Australia / Alice de Jonge -- Austria / Elisabeth Handl-Petz -- Bangladesh / Bianca Karim and Tirza Theunissen -- Canada / Stéphane Beaulac and John H. Currie -- China / Jerry Z. Li and Sanzhuan Guo -- The Czech Republic / Alexander J. Bělohlávek -- France / Emmanuel Decaux -- Germany / Hans-Peter Folz -- Greece / Angelos Yokaris -- Hungary / Nóra Chronowski, Tímea Drinóczi, and Ildikó Ernszt -- Israel / Talia Einhorn -- Italy / Giuseppe Cataldi -- Japan / Shin Hae Bong -- Luxembourg / Patrick Kinsch -- Netherlands / Evert A. Alkema -- New Zealand / W. John Hopkins -- Nigeria / Babfemi Akinrinade -- Poland / Anna Wyrozumska -- Portugal / Francisco Ferreira de Almeida -- Russia / Yury Tikhomirov -- Serbia / Sanja Djajić -- Slovakia / Dagmar Lantajová, Juraj Jankuv, and Jozef Kušlita -- South Africa / Erika de Wet -- Uganda / Henry Onoria -- United Kingdom / Stephen C. Neff -- United States / Paul R. Dubinsky -- Venezuela / Eugenio Hernández-Bretón.
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By providing a systematic analysis of how international law is incorporated and implemented in over two dozen states, this text analyzes how the international order and national legal systems interact with each other.