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Delegating State Powers: The Effect of Treaty Regimes on Democracy and Sovereignty

Autor Thomas Franck
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2000
This groundbreaking book deals with problems encountered by the United States in complying with international treaty obligations. It examines the ways in which the American constitutional system sometimes adapts to and sometimes erects barriers against the new system of global solutions to global problems and investigates the resulting challenges on a treaty-by-treaty basis with special attention to such areas as human rights and disarmament.



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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781571051264
ISBN-10: 1571051260
Pagini: 315
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Can the United States Delegate Aspects of Sovereignty
to International Regimes?, Thomas M. Franck;
Chapter 2. Participation in Treaty Regimes: Putting the Constitutional and Legal Issues
in Historical Perspective, Robert E. Dalton;
Chapter 3. The Instance of Environmental Regimes, Diane Bui;
Chapter 4. The Instance of Commercial Regimes, Eschrat Rahimi-Laridjani;
Chapter 5. The Instance of Chemical Weapons Control, Jeremy B. Zucker;
Chapter 6. The Instance of Collective Security Regimes, D.A. Jeremy Telman;
Chapter 7. Instances of International Criminal Courts, Kristen Boon;
Chapter 8. Instances of Human Rights Regimes, Nina Schou;
Chapter 9. Treaty Implementation in Great Britain After “Devolution”,
Sir Franklin Berman, KCMG, QC;
Chapter 10. Constitutional Implications of German Participation in Treaty Regimes,
Georg Nolte;
Chapter 11. A French Constitutional Perspective on Treaty Implementation, Alain Pellet;
INDEX;

Notă biografică

Thomas M. Franck is Murry and Ida Becker Professor of Law and Director of the Center for International Studies at New York University Law School.