Law without Nations?: Why Constitutional Government Requires Sovereign StatesPrinceton University Press, 09/02/2009 - 360 páginas What authority does international law really have for the United States? When and to what extent should the United States participate in the international legal system? This forcefully argued book by legal scholar Jeremy Rabkin provides an insightful new look at this important and much-debated question. |
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... disputes that the George Washington Bridge is a human construction. It could certainly have been constructed according to a different design. Many designs, however, would risk tumbling driv- ers into the Hudson river instead of carrying ...
... disputes to arbitra- tion as an alternative to war. Characteristically, the Hague conventions on the laws of war did ... dispute to its judgment, even if an- other state wished to pursue arbitration. Everything remained condi- tioned on ...
... disputes about treatment of each other's nationals settled by the payment of financial reparations, sometimes in accord with judgments rendered after agreed resort to arbitration. Liberalization in these ways was related to another ...
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Índice
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The Constitutional Logic of Sovereignty | 45 |
The Enlightenment and the Law of Nations | 71 |
Diplomacy of Independence | 98 |
A World Safe for Eurogovernance | 130 |
The Human Rights Crusade | 158 |
Is Sovereignty Traded in Trade Agreements? | 193 |
American Independence and the Opinions of Mankind | 233 |
Notes | 271 |
Index | 345 |
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