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International Law and U.S. Foreign Policy
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International Law and U.S. Foreign Policy

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 0761828753
ISBN-13 9780761828754
Publisher University Press of America
Imprint University Press of America
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 1st, 2004
Print length 304 Pages
Weight 467 grams
Dimensions 22.80 x 17.00 x 2.30 cms
Product Classification: International law
Ksh 11,850.00
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In recent history, remarkable changes have taken place in international law. This book analyzes the relationship between international law, including the U.N. Charter, and present-day American foreign policy. From the competing perspectives of unilateralism and multilateralism, the book deconstructs terrorism, concerns for national security, American courts best suited for the trial of detainees and unlawful combatants, and fears that some governmental responses have crossed constitutional boundaries. It contains an advanced assessment of all new international criminal tribunals as they deal with genocide, crimes against humanity, the laws or customs of war, and aggression. The on-going U.S. policy concerns for peace in the Middle East and the presence of a totalitarian regime in Iraq are also presented with a focus on disputed and contending legal and political perspectives. Other chapters deal with climate change and land mines. An addendum deals with the role of the private citizen in the formation of foreign policy. International Law and U.S. Foreign Policy can serve as a textbook and will also be of interest to concerned voters.
In recent history, remarkable changes have taken place in international law. This book analyzes the relationship between international law, including the U.N. Charter, and present-day American foreign policy. From the competing perspectives of unilateralism and multilateralism, the book deconstructs terrorism, concerns for national security, American courts best suited for the trial of detainees and unlawful combatants, and fears that some governmental responses have crossed constitutional boundaries. It contains an advanced assessment of all new international criminal tribunals as they deal with genocide, crimes against humanity, the laws or customs of war, and aggression. The on-going U.S. policy concerns for peace in the Middle East and the presence of a totalitarian regime in Iraq are also presented with a focus on disputed and contending legal and political perspectives. Other chapters deal with climate change and land mines. An addendum deals with the role of the private citizen in the formation of foreign policy. International Law and U.S. Foreign Policy can serve as a textbook and will also be of interest to concerned voters.

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