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International Law in the U.S. Legal System

Autor Curtis Bradley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mar 2013
The war on terrorism has rapidly increased the importance of international law in the United States. U.S. courts have seen a substantial increase in cases raising issues of international law, and judges have expressed a growing interest in, and appreciation for the topic. This heightened internationalism in the U.S. judiciary has been extremely controversial because of the level of interpretation inherent in the application of international law in our domesticcourts. International Law in the U.S. Legal System decodes the often complicated ways that international law operates within the United States legal system and sheds light on unresolved issues and areas of controversy. The book covers all of the principal forms of international law including treaties,decisions and orders of international institutions, customary international law, jus cogens norms, and general principles. It also explores a number of issues that are implicated by the intersection of U.S. law and international law, such as foreign sovereign immunity, international human rights litigation, extradition, and extraterritoriality.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195328592
ISBN-10: 0195328590
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

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A nuanced and comprehensive account of how international law is interpreted and applied within the United States, this wonderful book will prove invaluable to both new-comers and experts in the fields of foreign relations law, international law, and U.S. constitutional law. The book is especially skillful at situating current debates about the domestic application of treaties and customary international law within a broader doctrinal and historical context. Professor Bradley drawson his extraordinarily wide-ranging and influential scholarship to create a rich and detailed, yet accessible book that will serve as an important resource for a generation or more of scholars, lawyers, and judges. A splendid and much-needed contribution to more than one field of law.
This scrupulously fair and fully researched treatise is destined to be the standard reference for all issues involving the application of international law by U.S. courts.
This is an excellent primer on the application of international law in the United States, written by a leading U.S. scholar and former Counselor to the Legal Adviser of the State Department. Professor Bradley's objective discussions of the status of customary international law and the tensions between international law and U.S. constitutional law are especially illuminating.
Over the past twenty years, Professor Curt Bradley has generated some of the most perceptive - and at times provocative - commentary on the relationship of international law to U.S. law, often presenting serious challenges to conventional assumptions and orthodoxy. This book synthesizes, integrates, and develops that commentary in a highly-readable and well-documented volume; a must-read for anyone who cares about whether and how one of the most powerful countries in the worldinternalizes international law.
International Law in the U.S. Legal System is admirably lucid, even-handed, and comprehensive—a most impressive accomplishment that encapsulates years of research and reflection. It will have a long shelf life—and deserves a place on the shelves of every international lawyer.