Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 2 of 2
Full-Text Articles in Law
The Future Of The Federal Common Law Of Foreign Relations, Ingrid W. Brunk
The Future Of The Federal Common Law Of Foreign Relations, Ingrid W. Brunk
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
The federal common law of foreign relations has been in decline for decades. The field was built in part on the claim that customary international law is federal common law and in part on the claim that federal judges should displace state law when they conclude that it poses difficul- ties for U.S. foreign relations. Today, however, customary international law is generally applied based upon the implied intentions of Congress, rather than its free-standing status as federal common law, and judicial evaluation of foreign policy problems has largely been replaced by reli- ance upon presidential or congressional action, or by …
International Human Rights Law: An Unexpected Threat To Peace, Ingrid Wuerth
International Human Rights Law: An Unexpected Threat To Peace, Ingrid Wuerth
Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications
It is a great honor to deliver this lecture in honor of the late Dean Robert F. Boden. I am grateful to all of you for attending. My topic tonight is international law and peace among nations. It may seem a poor fit for a lecture honoring Dean Boden. I did not know him, but I have read that Dean Boden was passionately dedicated to teaching law students about the actual day-to-day practice of law. He believed that law schools should be focused on that sort of professional training—not on policy questions or preparing students to be “architects of society,” …