International law in the U.S. Supreme Court : continuity and change / [edited by] David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey, William S. Dodge.
2011
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International law in the U.S. Supreme Court : continuity and change / [edited by] David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey, William S. Dodge.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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1 online resource (xxxvi, 618 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
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International law in the Supreme Court, 1789
1860 / David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey and William S. Dodge
Treaties in the Supreme Court, 1861
1900 / Duncan B. Hollis
Customary international law in the Supreme Court, 1861
1900 / David J. Bederman
International law as an interpretive tool in the Supreme Court, 1861
1900 / Thomas H. Lee and David L. Sloss
A social history of international law : historical commentary, 1861
1900 / John Fabian Witt
Treaties in the Supreme Court, 1901
1945 / Michael P. Van Alstine
Customary international law in the Supreme Court, 1901
1945 / Michael D. Ramsey
International law as an interpretive tool in the Supreme Court, 1901
1945 / Roger P. Alford
Varieties and complexities of doctrinal change : historical commentary, 1901
1945 / Edward A. Purcell, Jr
Treaties in the Supreme Court, 1946
2000 / Paul B. Stephan
Customary international law in the Supreme Court, 1946
2000 / William S. Dodge
International law as an interpretive tool in the Supreme Court, 1946
2000 / Melissa A. Waters
Global power in an age of rights : historical commentary, 1946
2000 / Martin S. Flaherty
Medellin and Sanchez-Llamas : treaties from John Jay to John Roberts / Lori F. Damrosch
The benefits of avoiding conflicts between the constitution and international law / Julian Ku
Medellin and the passive vices / David L. Sloss.
Sosa and the derivation of customary international law / John O. McGinnis
"Cheap talk" about customary international law / Chime⁺ђne I. Keitner
History, ideology, and Erie v. Tompkins / Edward A. Purcell, Jr.
International law and constitutional interpretation in the twenty-first century : change and continuity / Mark Tushnet
Why constitutional comparativism is different : a response to Professor Tushnet / Roger P. Alford
Judicial dialogue in Roper : signaling the Court's emergence as a transnational legal actor? / Melissa A. Waters
Empagran's empire : international law and statutory interpretation in the U.S. Supreme Court of the twenty-first century / Ralf Michaels
Loose canons : international law and statutory interpretation in the twenty-first century / William S. Dodge
Empagran : empire building or judicial modesty? / Paul B. Stephan
The Supreme Court, the war on terror, and the American just war constitutional tradition / David Golove
Constitutional resolve in a world changed utterly / Martin S. Flaherty
Judicial imperialism and the War on Terror cases / Michael D. Ramsey
Continuity and change over two centuries / David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey, William S. Dodge.
1860 / David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey and William S. Dodge
Treaties in the Supreme Court, 1861
1900 / Duncan B. Hollis
Customary international law in the Supreme Court, 1861
1900 / David J. Bederman
International law as an interpretive tool in the Supreme Court, 1861
1900 / Thomas H. Lee and David L. Sloss
A social history of international law : historical commentary, 1861
1900 / John Fabian Witt
Treaties in the Supreme Court, 1901
1945 / Michael P. Van Alstine
Customary international law in the Supreme Court, 1901
1945 / Michael D. Ramsey
International law as an interpretive tool in the Supreme Court, 1901
1945 / Roger P. Alford
Varieties and complexities of doctrinal change : historical commentary, 1901
1945 / Edward A. Purcell, Jr
Treaties in the Supreme Court, 1946
2000 / Paul B. Stephan
Customary international law in the Supreme Court, 1946
2000 / William S. Dodge
International law as an interpretive tool in the Supreme Court, 1946
2000 / Melissa A. Waters
Global power in an age of rights : historical commentary, 1946
2000 / Martin S. Flaherty
Medellin and Sanchez-Llamas : treaties from John Jay to John Roberts / Lori F. Damrosch
The benefits of avoiding conflicts between the constitution and international law / Julian Ku
Medellin and the passive vices / David L. Sloss.
Sosa and the derivation of customary international law / John O. McGinnis
"Cheap talk" about customary international law / Chime⁺ђne I. Keitner
History, ideology, and Erie v. Tompkins / Edward A. Purcell, Jr.
International law and constitutional interpretation in the twenty-first century : change and continuity / Mark Tushnet
Why constitutional comparativism is different : a response to Professor Tushnet / Roger P. Alford
Judicial dialogue in Roper : signaling the Court's emergence as a transnational legal actor? / Melissa A. Waters
Empagran's empire : international law and statutory interpretation in the U.S. Supreme Court of the twenty-first century / Ralf Michaels
Loose canons : international law and statutory interpretation in the twenty-first century / William S. Dodge
Empagran : empire building or judicial modesty? / Paul B. Stephan
The Supreme Court, the war on terror, and the American just war constitutional tradition / David Golove
Constitutional resolve in a world changed utterly / Martin S. Flaherty
Judicial imperialism and the War on Terror cases / Michael D. Ramsey
Continuity and change over two centuries / David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey, William S. Dodge.
Summary
From its earliest decisions in the 1790s, the US Supreme Court has used international law to help resolve major legal controversies. This book presents a comprehensive account of the Supreme Court's use of international law from its inception to the present day. Addressing treaties, the direct application of customary international law and the use of international law as an interpretive tool, this book examines all the cases or lines of cases in which international law has played a material role, showing how the Court's treatment of international law both changed and remained consistent over the period. Although there was substantial continuity in the Supreme Court's international law doctrine through the end of the nineteenth century, the past century has been a time of tremendous doctrinal change. Few aspects of the Court's international law doctrine remain the same in the twenty-first century as they were two hundred years ago.
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