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The Prospects For The Peaceful Co-Existence Of Constitutional And International Law, Julian G. Ku Jan 2009

The Prospects For The Peaceful Co-Existence Of Constitutional And International Law, Julian G. Ku

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In this Response, Professor Ku explains “how one can accept Paulsen’s constitutional arguments while continuing to believe that international law is more than an illusion for the United States. I will begin by situating Paulsen’s argument within the broader intellectual debate over the relationship between international law and the U.S. Constitution. I will then argue that although his constitutional arguments are sound, they do not necessarily lead to the conclusion that international law has no legal force. To the contrary, I will argue that where the political branches clearly (and pursuant to their constitutional powers and following the proper constitutional …