This essay is an adaptation of one of the Cooley Lectures delivered at the University of Michigan Law School, Nov. 14-16, 1988, on the theme Constitutionalism, Democracy and Foreign Affairs, due to be published by Columbia University Press in 1990
This article seeks to resolve the debate over the use of a statutory method for approving internatio...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
For much of this century, American foreign affairs law has assumed that there is a sharp distinction...
This essay is an adaptation of one of the Cooley Lectures delivered at the University of Michigan La...
The current furor concerning the treaty-making power of the United States has been aroused by the ap...
CONSTITUTIONALISM, DEMOCRACY, AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS By Louis Henkin New York: Columbia University Pres...
Committee of Visitors activities; Henkin delivers Cooley Lectures; Dworkin speaks out on pornography
In the United States the treaty-making power is vested in our President and the Senate. Many persons...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
International treaties create a layer of law that is particularly hard to change: While modern treat...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
This article seeks to resolve the debate over the use of a statutory method for approving internatio...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
For much of this century, American foreign affairs law has assumed that there is a sharp distinction...
This essay is an adaptation of one of the Cooley Lectures delivered at the University of Michigan La...
The current furor concerning the treaty-making power of the United States has been aroused by the ap...
CONSTITUTIONALISM, DEMOCRACY, AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS By Louis Henkin New York: Columbia University Pres...
Committee of Visitors activities; Henkin delivers Cooley Lectures; Dworkin speaks out on pornography
In the United States the treaty-making power is vested in our President and the Senate. Many persons...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
International treaties create a layer of law that is particularly hard to change: While modern treat...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
Classic constitutional thought has considered the power to conclude international treaties to fall w...
This article seeks to resolve the debate over the use of a statutory method for approving internatio...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
For much of this century, American foreign affairs law has assumed that there is a sharp distinction...