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International law in the U.S. Supreme court

  1. Main entry-name Sloss, David L. (author)
    Title statementInternational law in the U.S. Supreme court : continuity and change / David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey, Wiliam S. Dodge
    Another responsib. Ramsey, Michael D., 1964- (author)
    Dodge, Wiliam S., 1964- (author)
    Issue dataCambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011
    Phys.des.xxxvi, 618 s.
    ISBN978-0-521-11956-6
    NoteRejstř.
    AnnotationInternational law in the Supreme Court 1789-1860 / Treaties in the Supreme Court 1861-1900 / Customary international law in the Supreme Court 1861-1900 / International law as an interpretive tool in the Supreme Court 1861-1900 / A social history of international law: historical commentary 1861-1900 / Treaties in the Supreme Court 1901-1945 / Customary international law in the Supreme Court 1901-1945 / International law as an interpretive tool in the Supreme Court 1901-1945 / Varieties and complexities of doctrinal change: historical commentary 1901-1945 / Treaties in the Supreme Court 1946-2000 / Customary international law in the Supreme Court 1946-2000 / International law as an interpretive tool in the Supreme Court 1946-2000 / Global power in an age of rights: historical commentary 1946-2000 / Medellin and Sanchez-Llamas: treaties from John Jay to John Roberts / The benefits of avoiding conflicts between the constitution and international law / Medellin and the passive vices / David L. Sloss. Sosa and the derivation of customary international law / "Cheap talk" about customary international law / History, ideology, and Erie v. Tompkins / International law and constitutional interpretation in the twenty-first century: change and continuity / Why constitutional comparativism is different: a response to Professor Tushnet / Judicial dialogue in Roper: signaling the Court's emergence as a transnational legal actor? / Empagran's empire: international law and statutory interpretation in the U.S. Supreme Court of the twenty-first century / Loose canons: international law and statutory interpretation in the twenty-first century / Empagran: empire building or judicial modesty? / The Supreme Court, the war on terror, and the American just war constitutional tradition / Constitutional resolve in a world changed utterly / Judicial imperialism and the War on Terror cases / Continuity and change over two centuries.
    Subj. Headings Nejvyšší soud (USA)
    Mezinárodní právo
    Judikatura ústavních soudů
    SignaturaZ 2381
    CountryVelká Británie
    LanguageEnglish
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    DatabaseMonografie
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    Z 23813188Ústavní soud ČRSKLAD

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