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Index Case names are in italic font. Page numbers with tables are indicated with bold font. abortion, 15, 228–29 Activists Beyond Borders, 131, 176n21 Al Khafaji (2004) case, 245–46, 247 Alfonsín, Raúl, 256–57, 260–61 Al-Kateb v. Godwin (2004), 245–46, 247 American Convention on Human Rights (San José Treaty), 257, 259 American jurisprudence, using foreign law, 27–40, 36t, 41n12 amicus curiae briefs, 36t, 237, 240–41, 271 Amin, Idi, 182, 193nn18–19 Amnesty International, 129–33, 171–72, 269 Anghie, Anthony, 71–72, 73, 80n8 anti-discrimination, 210–11, 220, 232n4, 237–38, 240. See also gender discrimination Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act of 2001, 210–11 Argentina, 255–64, 266n21, 271, 272, 274 Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (DRC) v. Uganda, 191n12 Article VI (U.S. Constitution), 10, 21n25 asylum seeking, 241, 244–45 Atkins v. Virginia, 8, 15, 17, 35, 45 Australia, 235–39. See also Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) and acceptance of legal globalization, 274 and appellate courts, 251n50 and conventions, 238, 241, 249n16 and globalization, 270–72 High Court, 236–37, 239, 243–47 territories with bills of rights, 249n15 and wages for women, 23n33 Bass, Gary, 73, 81n33, 103 Behrooz (2004) case, 246 Besigye, Kizza, 182, 186, 187, 191n9, 192n14, 195n50 Bills of Rights, 205, 219–20, 249n15 Bingham, Thomas, 209, 211 Black, Michael, 244, 245, 246 Blackstone, William, 12–13, 21n24, 203, 205 Blair, Tony, 192n13, 196n50 boomerang model, 122, 131, 166, 169–70, 174 Bork, Robert, 31, 34 Bowers v. Hardwick, 8–9, 16 Brady Bill. See Printz v. United States Brazil, 39, 79 Breyer, Stephen, 7–8, 18t, 19t, 268 on comparative constitutionalism, 8, 13–14, 20 and foreign law use, 29, 41n12, 42n38 on sovereignty issues in foreign briefs, 37 on Universal Declaration on Human Rights, 24n52 on using foreign citations, 31 Britain. See United Kingdom (U.K.) Brussels Summit, 231, 234n44 Bush, George W., 72, 86, 90, 92–97, 192n13 “Axis of Evil” speech, 80n19 283 284 INDEX Calabresi, Steven G., 30, 31, 47, 49 Callinan, Ian, 245, 246, 247 Canada, 11, 12, 14, 15, 239, 242 capital punishment. See death penalty Central African Republic (CAR), 109–10, 115, 273 Central America. See Guatemala; Nicaragua CFR. See Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR) Chandler, David, 72–73 Charles O. Obbo and Andrew M. Mwenda v. Attorney General (2004), 184–85, 190n3 Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR), 219–20, 230–31, 232n4, 234n45 Child Online Protection Act, 42n31 children and child soldiers, 110 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRoC), 238 Declaration on the Rights of the Child, 249n17 and detention of, in Australia, 241, 246 and juveniles and death penalty, 11, 15, 16–17, 30, 49 China (People’s Republic of), 39, 49, 79, 90, 132 Chocobar case, 261–62 choice-of-law analysis, 50, 53 Choudhry, Sujit, 47, 60n39 citizenship, 122, 142–44, 164, 175n11 citizenship, European, 141–56, 273. See also European Court of Justice (ECJ) coercive authority, 60n33 Cold War, 125, 136n19 Commission of the European Communities , 230–31 common law, 205, 209–10 community law, 219–24, 227, 228–31, 234n46 comparative constitutionalism, 7–20, 62n65, 63n75 comparative politics, 121, 125–26 Compliance with the Charter of Fundamental Rights in Commission Legislative Proposals, 230–31 conflict resolution, 84–86, 97 constitutional theories, 46, 47, 56–58, 59n14 constitutionalism, 183, 190n3, 256, 257 and Africa, 193n18, 195n43, 196n51 and Europe, 231, 234n46 and judicial review, 183, 233n22 and world, 7 constitutions Argentine, 255, 257–58, 259, 261 European, 219–20 Nicaraguan, 168–69 Treaty for Establishing a Constitution for Europe, 219 without constitutionalism, in Africa, 196n51 Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment, 94, 99n40, 241 Convention on Social and Medical Assistance (CSMA), 144, 146–47 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), 238, 242 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRoC), 238, 241, 243–44 corruption, 163, 165, 167, 170, 181–82 Cortrell, Andrew, 55, 63n74 Costa v. Ente Nazionale per l’Enegia Electtrica (ENEL)(1964), 222–23, 231 Council of Europe, 145–47 courts, 122, 142, 162–65 Crawford v. Washington, 50 crime of aggression, 105–6, 117n28 crimes against humanity, 2, 69, 85, 261, 263 as contextual, 81n29 in Darfur, 112–13 and jurisdiction over, 105–6 and number of deaths, 118n38 and proportionality of punishment for, 74–75 Criminal Justice Act of 1991, 208 [18.119.160.154...

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