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Time For Ordinary Israelis And Palestinians To Talk It Through, Andrew Strauss
Time For Ordinary Israelis And Palestinians To Talk It Through, Andrew Strauss
Andrew L. Strauss
No abstract provided.
Legal Issues, Mark Drumbl
Review Of The Law Of Peoples, Frank J. Garcia
Hard Law V. Soft Law: Unnecessary Dichotomy?, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Hard Law V. Soft Law: Unnecessary Dichotomy?, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
No abstract provided.
Evaluating International Economic Law Dispute Resolution Mechanisms, Frank J. Garcia
Evaluating International Economic Law Dispute Resolution Mechanisms, Frank J. Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Laws As Treaties? The Constitutionality Of The Congressional-Executive Agreement, John C. Yoo
Laws As Treaties? The Constitutionality Of The Congressional-Executive Agreement, John C. Yoo
John C Yoo
This article develops a theory explaining the constitutionality of the congressional-executive agreement, an alternatve to treaties. The puzzle is that our nation continues to use treaties at all, since congressional-executive agreements need only recieve simple legislative majorities for their approval. This article argues that in order to maintain the Constitution's balance between executive and legislative powers, congressional-executive agreements have been used in areas of Congress's Article I, Section powers, and that treaties continue to be used in areas where cooperation between the executive and legislative branches is necessary, or where the subject lies outside of Congress's enumerated powers.
The Evolving Concept Of Universal Jurisdiction (Symposium), Bartram Brown
The Evolving Concept Of Universal Jurisdiction (Symposium), Bartram Brown
Bartram Brown
No abstract provided.