The Law of U.S. Foreign Relations is a comprehensive and incisive discussion of the rules that govern the conduct of U.S. relations with foreign countries and international organizations, and the rules governing how international law applies within the U.S. legal system. This volume examines the constitutional and historical foundations of congressional, executive, and judicial authority in foreign affairs. The authors focus in detail on the constitutional tensions that arise from legislative efforts to control executive diplomacy and from judicial engagement with transnational disputes.
The Law of U.S. Foreign Relations is a comprehensive and incisive discussion of the rules that govern the conduct of U.S. relations with foreign countries and international organizations, and the rules governing how international law applies within the U.S. legal system. This volume examines the constitutional and historical foundations of congressional, executive, and judicial authority in foreign affairs. The authors focus in detail on the constitutional tensions that arise from legislative efforts to control executive diplomacy and from judicial engagement with transnational disputes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sean D. Murphy is the Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law at George Washington University, where he teaches U.S. foreign relations law and international law. A prolific author of books and articles, since 2012 he has been a Member of the U.N. International Law Commission. During 1987-1998, he served in the Department of State's Office of the Legal Adviser. A former President of the American Society of International Law, Professor Murphy has acted as counsel, arbitrator or ad hoc judge, including at the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and the International Criminal Court. Edward T. Swaine is the Charles Kennedy Poe Research Professor at the George Washington University Law School. His work has appeared in the American Journal of International Law, Columbia Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Harvard International Law Journal, Stanford Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Virginia Journal of International Law, and Yale Journal of International Law. He is co-author of U.S. Foreign Relations Law: Cases, Materials and Simulations and served as a reporter for the Restatement of the Law (Fourth), Foreign Relations Law of the United States. He previously served as the Counselor on International Law at the State Department.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Judge Stephen M. Schwebel General Preface Methodological Preface Acknowledgements Table of Short Forms for Commonly-Cited Authorities Chapter 1. Allocating and Balancing Foreign Relations Powers Chapter 2. Legislating Foreign Relations Chapter 3. Conducting Foreign Relations Chapter 4. Judging Foreign Relations Chapter 5. Customary International Law Chapter 6. Treaties and Other International Agreements Chapter 7. International Organizations Chapter 8. War Powers Chapter 9. Federalism and Foreign Relations Chapter 10. Individual Rights and Foreign Relations Index of Constitutional Provisions Index of Cases Index of Treaties
Foreword by Judge Stephen M. Schwebel General Preface Methodological Preface Acknowledgements Table of Short Forms for Commonly-Cited Authorities Chapter 1. Allocating and Balancing Foreign Relations Powers Chapter 2. Legislating Foreign Relations Chapter 3. Conducting Foreign Relations Chapter 4. Judging Foreign Relations Chapter 5. Customary International Law Chapter 6. Treaties and Other International Agreements Chapter 7. International Organizations Chapter 8. War Powers Chapter 9. Federalism and Foreign Relations Chapter 10. Individual Rights and Foreign Relations Index of Constitutional Provisions Index of Cases Index of Treaties
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