Sean D. MurphyUnited States Practice in International Law
Volume 1, 1999 2001
Sean D. Murphy is Associate Professor of Law at the George Washington University. Before joining the Law School faculty in 1998, Professor Murphy served as legal counselor at the US Embassy in The Hague, arguing several cases before the International Court of Justice and representing the US government in matters before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, the Permanent Court of Arbitration, and The Hague Conference on Private International Law. He also served as US agent to the Iran-US Claims Tribunal, arguing cases on behalf of the US government and providing advice to US nationals appearing before that tribunal. His publications include an article on international environmental liability which won the American Journal of International Law 1994 Déak Prize for best scholarship by a younger author. In addition, his book Humanitarian Intervention: The United Nations in an Evolving World Order won the American Society of International Law 1997 Certificate for Preeminent Contribution to Creative Scholarship. He is the author of United States Practice in International Law, Volume 1: 1999-2001.
Preface Thomas Buergenthal
Acknowledgements
Table of periodical abbreviations
Table of cases
Table of US statutes
Table of treaties
1. General international and US foreign relations law
2. State diplomatic and consular relations
3. State jurisdiction and immunities
4. State responsibility and liability
5. International organizations
6. International law and nonstate actors
7. International oceans, environment, health, and aviation law
8. International economic law
9. International human rights
10. International criminal law
11. Use of force and arms control
12. Settlement of disputes
13. Private international law
Annex
Index.