This Note discusses how international common law should act as federal common law in U.S. courts. This Note also explores the constitutional challenges involved in incorporating customary international law into U.S. federal common law. Such challenges revolve around the institutions of representative democracy, federal jurisdiction, and the doctrine of separation of powers. Part I of this Note discusses federal common law and customary international law. Part II of this Note presents the negative and positive effects of incorporating customary international law into federal common law. This Note concludes that to preserve national honor among the community of nations, and to protect U.S. citizens from powerful national and international fac...
Courts and scholars have vigorously debated the proper role of customary international law in Americ...
We are grateful to the judges and scholars who participated in this Symposium examining our book, Th...
Legal scholars have debated intensely the role of customary international law in the American federa...
This Note discusses how international common law should act as federal common law in U.S. courts. Th...
In the last twenty years, a consensus has developed among courts and scholars that customary interna...
In the last twenty years, a consensus has developed among courts and scholars that customary interna...
Courts and scholars have vigorously debated the proper role of customary international law in Americ...
Courts and scholars have vigorously debated the proper role of customary international law in Americ...
Courts and scholars continue to debate the status of customary international law in U.S. courts, but...
Courts and scholars continue to debate the status of customary international law in U.S. courts, but...
Courts and scholars continue to debate the status of customary international law in U.S. courts, but...
Legal scholars have debated intensely the role of customary international law in the American federa...
The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution offers a new lens through which anyone interes...
The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution offers a new lens through which anyone interes...
The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution offers a new lens through which anyone interes...
Courts and scholars have vigorously debated the proper role of customary international law in Americ...
We are grateful to the judges and scholars who participated in this Symposium examining our book, Th...
Legal scholars have debated intensely the role of customary international law in the American federa...
This Note discusses how international common law should act as federal common law in U.S. courts. Th...
In the last twenty years, a consensus has developed among courts and scholars that customary interna...
In the last twenty years, a consensus has developed among courts and scholars that customary interna...
Courts and scholars have vigorously debated the proper role of customary international law in Americ...
Courts and scholars have vigorously debated the proper role of customary international law in Americ...
Courts and scholars continue to debate the status of customary international law in U.S. courts, but...
Courts and scholars continue to debate the status of customary international law in U.S. courts, but...
Courts and scholars continue to debate the status of customary international law in U.S. courts, but...
Legal scholars have debated intensely the role of customary international law in the American federa...
The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution offers a new lens through which anyone interes...
The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution offers a new lens through which anyone interes...
The Law of Nations and the United States Constitution offers a new lens through which anyone interes...
Courts and scholars have vigorously debated the proper role of customary international law in Americ...
We are grateful to the judges and scholars who participated in this Symposium examining our book, Th...
Legal scholars have debated intensely the role of customary international law in the American federa...