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Domestic courts' reading of international norms: A semiotic analysis
Veronika Fikfak
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, Benedict Burnett
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Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Governance
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2-sphere
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International Norms
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Domestic Courts
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International Law
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Semiotic Analysis
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Semiotics
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Court Judgments
50%
Response Model
50%
Interdependency
50%
International Court of Justice
50%
Court Decisions
50%
Social Sciences
Semiotics
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Courts
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United States of America
66%
International Law
66%
Interdependency
33%
Legal Decision
33%
International Courts
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Court of Justice
33%
Semiosis
33%
Court Judgment
33%
Arts and Humanities
Reader response
50%