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Faculty Scholarship

1999

International law

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Sanctions Against Perpetrators Of Terrorism, Lori Fisler Damrosch Jan 1999

Sanctions Against Perpetrators Of Terrorism, Lori Fisler Damrosch

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Since the title for this panel is "Presidential Uses of Force and Other Sanction Strategies," I will begin with "other sanction strategies" – that is, other than use of force. I would rather not be cast in the role of the dove on the panel to comment on illegitimacy of uses of force (presidential or otherwise), because I do not want to rule out or necessarily oppose presidential uses of force for counter-terrorism purposes in all circumstances. Indeed, I find myself in considerable agreement with Professor Reisman's lecture. Although I have disagreed with some of his writings and positions on …


‘Breard,’ Our Dualist Constitution, And The Internationalist Conception, Curtis A. Bradley Jan 1999

‘Breard,’ Our Dualist Constitution, And The Internationalist Conception, Curtis A. Bradley

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In its decision last Term in 'Breard v. Greene,' the Supreme Court refused to stay the execution of Angel Breard, an inmate in Virginia, even though Virginia had violted a treaty on consular relations and the International Court of Justice had ordered the United States to "take all measures at its disposal" to stay the execution. The international law academy has been heavily critical of the Supreme Court's decision and other aspects of the United States' handling of the Breard case. In this article Professor Bradley argues that the criticisms by the academy reflect an "international conception" of the relationship …


A New American Foreign Affairs Law?, Curtis A. Bradley Jan 1999

A New American Foreign Affairs Law?, Curtis A. Bradley

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No abstract provided.


‘Pinochet’ And International Human Rights Litigation, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith Jan 1999

‘Pinochet’ And International Human Rights Litigation, Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith

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No abstract provided.