Are constitutional democracies more inclined than other kinds of regimes to observe the international law of the United Nations Charter on use of force? Are they relatively more vulnerable to unlawful behavior by others? How can constitutional democracies ensure fidelity to their underlying constitutional principles when they engage in multinational military operations for preservation or restoration of international peace? These and related questions at the intersection of the international and national legal orders merit careful attention as political structures around the world undergo post-Cold War transformation
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
My hypothesis is that there is a general trend toward subordinating war powers to constitutional con...
The contemporary system of international law and international political practice has come to be cha...
Are constitutional democracies more inclined than other kinds of regimes to observe the internationa...
The perplexities of the twenty-first century over national decision-making in support of internation...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
When the United Nations (UN) Charter was adopted, it was generally considered to have outlawed war. ...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
Since the adoption of the U.N. Charter in 1945, there has been almost continuous debate regarding th...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
This presentation derives from a large research project that has been more than three years in progr...
This presentation derives from a large research project that has been more than three years in progr...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
My hypothesis is that there is a general trend toward subordinating war powers to constitutional con...
The contemporary system of international law and international political practice has come to be cha...
Are constitutional democracies more inclined than other kinds of regimes to observe the internationa...
The perplexities of the twenty-first century over national decision-making in support of internation...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
When the United Nations (UN) Charter was adopted, it was generally considered to have outlawed war. ...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
Since the adoption of the U.N. Charter in 1945, there has been almost continuous debate regarding th...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
This presentation derives from a large research project that has been more than three years in progr...
This presentation derives from a large research project that has been more than three years in progr...
There is a rich literature on the circumstances under which the United Nations Charter or specific S...
The question posed is the most important issue in world politics: under what circumstances may state...
My hypothesis is that there is a general trend toward subordinating war powers to constitutional con...
The contemporary system of international law and international political practice has come to be cha...