The powers of war and peace the constitution and foreign affairs after 9/11

Since the September 11 attacks on the United States, the Bush administration has come under fire for its methods of combating terrorism. Waging war against al Qaeda has proven to be a legal quagmire, with critics claiming that the administration's response in Afghanistan and Iraq is unconstitut...

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Autor principal: Yoo, John (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press c2005.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The eighteenth-century Anglo-American Constitution and foreign affairs
  • Foreign affairs and the prelude to the constitution
  • Writing and ratifying a foreign affairs constitution
  • War powers for a new world
  • International politics as law?: interpreting and ending treaties
  • Treaties and the legislative power
  • Laws as treaties?: statutes as international agreements
  • The constitution and the multilateral future.