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Why Should We Care About International Law?, Monica Hakimi
Why Should We Care About International Law?, Monica Hakimi
Michigan Law Review
Review of Harold Hongju Koh's The Trump Administration and International Law.
Economic Sanctions: A Look Back And A Look Ahead, Andreas F. Lowenfeld
Economic Sanctions: A Look Back And A Look Ahead, Andreas F. Lowenfeld
Michigan Law Review
A Review of International Economic Sanctions by Barry E. Carter
The Prudent Peace: Law As Foreign Policy, Michigan Law Review
The Prudent Peace: Law As Foreign Policy, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Prudent Peace: Law as Foreign Policy by John A. Perkins
Order And Chaos: The Role Of International Law In Foreign Policy, Alfred P. Rubin
Order And Chaos: The Role Of International Law In Foreign Policy, Alfred P. Rubin
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Points of Choice by Roger Fisher
Executive Agreements And The Proposed Constitutional Amendments To The Treaty Power, John F. Spindler S.Ed.
Executive Agreements And The Proposed Constitutional Amendments To The Treaty Power, John F. Spindler S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
The advent of the present administration has brought into full bloom a hardy perennial among the annual crop of proposed constitutional amendments. The emergence of the United States from World War II as the leader of the free nations of the world and distrust of the rapid expansion of executive power under the Roosevelt Administration have given impetus to a movement to check any further expansion of the presidential power to conduct our foreign relations. In addition, many people are alarmed by the possibility that this country might become a party to international agreements which would operate to alter or …