The book examines the debate over domestic force of international human rights law through the U.S. Supreme Court's jurisprudence. By approaching the topic from the justices' vantage point, the analysis shows how multiple controversies are linked to the same question and reveals a divide between two fundamentally different orientations.
The book examines the debate over domestic force of international human rights law through the U.S. Supreme Court's jurisprudence. By approaching the topic from the justices' vantage point, the analysis shows how multiple controversies are linked to the same question and reveals a divide between two fundamentally different orientations.
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Customary International Law and the Alien Tort Statute Chapter 3: The Domestic Force of Treaties Chapter 4: Limits in the Fight against Terrorism Chapter 5: Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation Chapter Six: Common Themes: Internationalists and Sovereigntists Bibliography
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Customary International Law and the Alien Tort Statute Chapter 3: The Domestic Force of Treaties Chapter 4: Limits in the Fight against Terrorism Chapter 5: Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation Chapter Six: Common Themes: Internationalists and Sovereigntists Bibliography
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