Judicial Dialogue and Human Rights
DOI: 10.1017/9781316780237.004
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The Supreme Court of Canada’s Transnational Judicial Communication on Human Rights (1982–2014)

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“…This phenomenon is often described as "transjudicial dialogue," "community of courts," "judicial globalization," or "judicial comity. " Ferrarese 2009;Gentili andMak 2017. 19.…”
Section: Collaborative Oversightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon is often described as "transjudicial dialogue," "community of courts," "judicial globalization," or "judicial comity. " Ferrarese 2009;Gentili andMak 2017. 19.…”
Section: Collaborative Oversightmentioning
confidence: 99%