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Disaggregating U.S. Interests In International Law, Peter J. Spiro
Disaggregating U.S. Interests In International Law, Peter J. Spiro
Law and Contemporary Problems
The Constitution is so central to American identity that any concession of external constitutional constraints may constitute a threat to national self-determination. This explains the relative intensity of objections to international norms and institutions thought to compromise constitutional discretion, at least in the absence of countervailing interests.
Liking To Be In America: Puerto Rico’S Quest For Difference In The United States, Angel R. Oquendo
Liking To Be In America: Puerto Rico’S Quest For Difference In The United States, Angel R. Oquendo
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
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