This Note explores the legal issues surrounding a president\u27s legal authority to unilaterally withdraw from a treaty. This Note argues that, while international legal issues surrounding treaty termination are not controversial, the domestic legal issues surrounding the president\u27s authority to terminate a treaty are heavily disputed. An analysis of these domestic legal issues does not resolve the controversy. Instead, this Note argues that a functional analysis is required. This functional analysis reveals that the president should have the power to unilaterally terminate a treaty because it maintains foreign policy effectiveness. The Note then argues that the Senate, which informally recognizes this presidential power, should recogni...
This Article reviews the 1962 Soviet-American-Cuban Missile Agreement in the perspective of American...
The termination of U.S. treaties provides an especially rich example of how governmental practices c...
On December 15, 1979, President Carter announced his intention to recognize and establish diplomatic...
This Note explores the legal issues surrounding a president\u27s legal authority to unilaterally wit...
On December 13, 2001, President Bush gave formal notice to Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the Ukra...
When in December of 1978, President Carter announced his decision to give the one-year notice termin...
Whether the United States should initiate construction of a limited national missile defense system ...
The purpose of this Comment is to illustrate a theory of political question jurisprudence which woul...
The act of terminating a treaty may initiate an international embroglio or create international arra...
This Note argues that although a danger to future arms control may exist, a treaty clause must be su...
The tempest over the proposed reinterpretation of the Anti- Ballistic Missile Treaty has only bare...
Some commentators have argued that, even if the President has the unilateral authority to terminate ...
There is no more consequential decision for a president than ordering a nuclear strike. In the Cold ...
A new constitutional crisis has been thrust upon the American body politic. The crisis arises from a...
All four articles in this issue of Yale Studies in World Public Order concern an episode of singular...
This Article reviews the 1962 Soviet-American-Cuban Missile Agreement in the perspective of American...
The termination of U.S. treaties provides an especially rich example of how governmental practices c...
On December 15, 1979, President Carter announced his intention to recognize and establish diplomatic...
This Note explores the legal issues surrounding a president\u27s legal authority to unilaterally wit...
On December 13, 2001, President Bush gave formal notice to Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the Ukra...
When in December of 1978, President Carter announced his decision to give the one-year notice termin...
Whether the United States should initiate construction of a limited national missile defense system ...
The purpose of this Comment is to illustrate a theory of political question jurisprudence which woul...
The act of terminating a treaty may initiate an international embroglio or create international arra...
This Note argues that although a danger to future arms control may exist, a treaty clause must be su...
The tempest over the proposed reinterpretation of the Anti- Ballistic Missile Treaty has only bare...
Some commentators have argued that, even if the President has the unilateral authority to terminate ...
There is no more consequential decision for a president than ordering a nuclear strike. In the Cold ...
A new constitutional crisis has been thrust upon the American body politic. The crisis arises from a...
All four articles in this issue of Yale Studies in World Public Order concern an episode of singular...
This Article reviews the 1962 Soviet-American-Cuban Missile Agreement in the perspective of American...
The termination of U.S. treaties provides an especially rich example of how governmental practices c...
On December 15, 1979, President Carter announced his intention to recognize and establish diplomatic...