This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refused to follow international human rights law, treating separately the larger number of cases concerning customary norms, the relatively small group of cases relating to human rights treaties, and the cases in which international norms are referenced without regard to their status as binding law. In each of these sections we will analyze areas of confusion, disagreement, or under-development in international legal doctrine that impede the productive use of human rights norms by domestic courts. We will also compare the approaches of United States courts with the attitudes taken by courts in other democracies that share a common English legal her...
In recent years, the “American Laws for American Courts” movement has swept across the country in an...
It has been twenty years since the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued its landmark de...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This article provides a substantive discussion of international human rights law and how it can be u...
The U.S. Constitution, Article VI provides that ... all Treaties made, or which shall be made, und...
The emergence of an international law of human rights has substantially complicated the application ...
Courts Resisting Courts explores a critical tension in international law: the relationship between i...
It is sadly academic to ask whether international human rights law should trump US domestic law. Tha...
This was the background of the Akron symposium on human rights as comparative constitutional law. Th...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
International human rights law may give rise to domestically enforceable rights. The Note traces the...
In recent years there has been a significant expansion of the number and kinds of cases in U.S. cour...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
International treaty law occupies a more secure place in U.S. constitutional text than customary int...
In recent years, the “American Laws for American Courts” movement has swept across the country in an...
It has been twenty years since the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued its landmark de...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...
This article will catalogue the various contexts in which United States courts have agreed or refuse...
This article provides a substantive discussion of international human rights law and how it can be u...
The U.S. Constitution, Article VI provides that ... all Treaties made, or which shall be made, und...
The emergence of an international law of human rights has substantially complicated the application ...
Courts Resisting Courts explores a critical tension in international law: the relationship between i...
It is sadly academic to ask whether international human rights law should trump US domestic law. Tha...
This was the background of the Akron symposium on human rights as comparative constitutional law. Th...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
International human rights law may give rise to domestically enforceable rights. The Note traces the...
In recent years there has been a significant expansion of the number and kinds of cases in U.S. cour...
Does international human rights law make a difference? Does it protect rights in practice? The impor...
International treaty law occupies a more secure place in U.S. constitutional text than customary int...
In recent years, the “American Laws for American Courts” movement has swept across the country in an...
It has been twenty years since the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued its landmark de...
This Essay examines the globalization of human rights law, a rather recent legal development which h...