This article reviews the United States\u27 recent practices, both executive and congressional, to assess whether they bespeak an adherence to the rule of law. The article explores two aspects of United States practice: the extent to which the United States works cooperatively through international organizations, and the frequency with which it resorts to use of armed force
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American policy makers and international lawyers sit in a parallel universe. Policy makers determine...
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The New World Order was to herald in a new era in international affairs. It was to be an era of col...
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The war on terrorism has dramatically impacted the direction of U.S. foreign policy, as well as the ...
The thesis of this article argues that while the use of preemptive military strikes, now adopted by ...
The attitude of past United States administrations to public international law, particularly but not...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
This article examines the domestic and foreign policy responses of the Bush administration to the ev...
Following the interwar period and disastrous results of an isolationist foreign policy, the United S...
The goal of this Article is to participate in the challenging project of carving out a new area of s...
This article attempts to demonstrate the connections between US executive war powers, US interpretat...
Title: THE ATTITUDE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TOWARDS THE INTERNATIONAL LAW - Bush's Unilatera...
This article is reproduced with permission from the April 2018 issue of the American Journal of Inte...
American policy makers and international lawyers sit in a parallel universe. Policy makers determine...
This issue of the San Diego International Law Journal contains articles spanning a wide range of top...
The New World Order was to herald in a new era in international affairs. It was to be an era of col...
This article suggests that international law should be elevated from its current status as an occasi...
The war on terrorism has dramatically impacted the direction of U.S. foreign policy, as well as the ...
The thesis of this article argues that while the use of preemptive military strikes, now adopted by ...
The attitude of past United States administrations to public international law, particularly but not...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
This article examines the domestic and foreign policy responses of the Bush administration to the ev...
Following the interwar period and disastrous results of an isolationist foreign policy, the United S...
The goal of this Article is to participate in the challenging project of carving out a new area of s...
This article attempts to demonstrate the connections between US executive war powers, US interpretat...
Title: THE ATTITUDE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TOWARDS THE INTERNATIONAL LAW - Bush's Unilatera...
This article is reproduced with permission from the April 2018 issue of the American Journal of Inte...
American policy makers and international lawyers sit in a parallel universe. Policy makers determine...
This issue of the San Diego International Law Journal contains articles spanning a wide range of top...