The United States and the Rule of Law in International AffairsCambridge University Press, 16 сент. 2004 г. - Всего страниц: 367 John Murphy offers an insightful analysis of why the United States does not always accept the rule of law in international affairs, even though it has made immense contributions to its creation, adoption, and implementation. Examining the reasons for this failure, John Murphy analyses a number of cases, not to make a case that the United States has been an international outlaw, but to illustrate the wide-ranging difficulties standing in the way of US adherence to the rule of law. He explains how the nature of the US legal system and the idiosyncrasies of the international legal process combine to compound problems for the United States, and he explores several alternative scenarios for the position of the United States vis-à-vis international law. This timely book offers a much needed examination of US attitudes and practices and makes a major contribution to the contemporary literature in international law and international relations. |
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... matter , from the good work of my research assistants - Alexis Cocco , Kevin Jarboe , Brya Keilson , Andrew Kenis , Charles Kocher , and Heath Lynch . Lastly , a special note of gratitude goes to my viii Acknowledgments.
... matter , from the good work of my research assistants - Alexis Cocco , Kevin Jarboe , Brya Keilson , Andrew Kenis , Charles Kocher , and Heath Lynch . Lastly , a special note of gratitude goes to my viii Acknowledgments.
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... matter was essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the United States and therefore outside the jurisdiction of the Court . The very existence of the United States as the superpower was an in- dispensable element for its strong ...
... matter was essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of the United States and therefore outside the jurisdiction of the Court . The very existence of the United States as the superpower was an in- dispensable element for its strong ...
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... matters . By contrast , the UN Security Council , if it finds a threat to or a breach of the peace , has the authority to adopt resolutions that member states are bound to carry out , but this authority is limited in scope and has ...
... matters . By contrast , the UN Security Council , if it finds a threat to or a breach of the peace , has the authority to adopt resolutions that member states are bound to carry out , but this authority is limited in scope and has ...
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... matters that once were considered to be purely national , international law now applies to many subjects and fields of law - such as criminal law , environmental law , fam- ily law , the jurisdiction and judicial procedures of US courts ...
... matters that once were considered to be purely national , international law now applies to many subjects and fields of law - such as criminal law , environmental law , fam- ily law , the jurisdiction and judicial procedures of US courts ...
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... matter . " 14 Prior to September 11 , a bill to release the funds had been blocked in the House for reasons we shall explore in chapter 3. There have been and are likely to be other changes in US policy , having impli- cations for the ...
... matter . " 14 Prior to September 11 , a bill to release the funds had been blocked in the House for reasons we shall explore in chapter 3. There have been and are likely to be other changes in US policy , having impli- cations for the ...
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Law and legal process in international affairs | 11 |
The status of international law under US law | 74 |
UN dues | 116 |
Use of force | 142 |
Arms control disarmament nonproliferation and safeguards | 207 |
The law of the sea | 226 |
The International Court of Justice | 250 |
Prevention prosecution and punishment of international crimes | 284 |
Human rights and international environmental issues | 325 |
Summary and conclusions and some possible future scenarios | 349 |
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