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The Law of U.S. Foreign Relations

English

By (author): Edward T. Swaine Sean D. Murphy

The Law of U.S. Foreign Relations is a comprehensive and incisive discussion of the rules that govern the conduct of U.S. relations with foreign countries and international organizations, and the rules governing how international law applies within the U.S. legal system. Among other topics, this volume examines the constitutional and historical foundations of congressional, executive, and judicial authority in foreign affairs. This includes the constitutional tensions prevalent in legislative efforts to control executive diplomacy, as well as the ebb and flow of judicial engagement in transnational disputes - with the judiciary often serving as umpire but at times invoking doctrines of abstention. The process of U.S. adherence to treaties and other international agreements is closely scrutinized as the authors examine how such law, as well as customary international law and the law-making acts of international organizations, can become a source of U.S. law. Individual chapters focus on the special challenges posed by the exercise of war powers by the federal government (including during recent incidents of international armed conflict), the complex role of the several states in foreign affairs, and the imperative to protect individual rights in the transnational sphere. Among the contemporary issues discussed are the immunity of foreign heads of State, treatment of detainees at Guantánamo, movement of the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, state-level foreign compacts to address climate change, bans affecting refugees and asylum-seekers, and recent interpretations of key statutes, such as the Alien Tort Statute, the Torture Victim Protection Act, and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1647g
  • Dimensions: 163 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780199361977

About Edward T. SwaineSean D. Murphy

Sean D. Murphy is the Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law at George Washington University where he teaches U.S. foreign relations law and international law. A prolific author of books and articles since 2012 he has been a Member of the U.N. International Law Commission. During 1987-1998 he served in the Department of State's Office of the Legal Adviser. A former President of the American Society of International Law Professor Murphy has acted as counsel arbitrator or ad hoc judge including at the International Court of Justice the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the International Criminal Court. Edward T. Swaine is the Charles Kennedy Poe Research Professor at the George Washington University Law School. His work has appeared in the American Journal of International Law Columbia Law Review Duke Law Journal Harvard International Law Journal Stanford Law Review University of Pennsylvania Law Review Virginia Journal of International Law and Yale Journal of International Law. He is co-author of U.S. Foreign Relations Law: Cases Materials and Simulations and served as a reporter for the Restatement of the Law (Fourth) Foreign Relations Law of the United States. He previously served as the Counselor on International Law at the State Department.

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