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Recent decades have brought international and municipal courts much closer together and induced a meaningful cooperation. This holds true also for the International Court of Justice and domestic judicial institutions as they engage actively in an inter-judicial dialogue, particularly on the normative level.

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Recent decades have brought international and municipal courts much closer together and induced a meaningful cooperation. This holds true also for the International Court of Justice and domestic judicial institutions as they engage actively in an inter-judicial dialogue, particularly on the normative level.


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Autorenporträt
Oktawian Kuc, formerly a Legal/Policy Officer at the United Nations Office in Geneva, is a practicing attorney admitted to the bar in Poland and New York State. He holds degrees from Harvard Law School (LLM) and the University of Warsaw (PhD in Public International Law, Master of Laws, Master in International Affairs). He worked as an Associate Professor at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw and was a Helton Fellow of the American Society of International Law as well as a DAAD Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg.

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"Kuc's effort is quite laudable, giving great insight into the reception of ICJ jurisprudence by municipal courts around the world. He may very well inspire more thorough study of judicial attitudes and trends across a wider range of jurisdictions." Alina Papanstasiou, University of Cambridge, UK