| Burns H. Weston |
The Logic and Utility of
a Lawful United States Foreign Policy |
1 |
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Tom J. Farer &
Christopher C. Joyner
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The United States and the
Use of Force: Looking Back to See Ahead |
15 |
| Diane F. Orentlicher |
The Power of an Idea: The
Impact of United States Human Rights Policy |
43 |
| Jonathan C. Carlson |
The United States Commitment
to International Trade Law: The Role of a Declining Hegemon |
81 |
| Frederick L Kirgis, Jr. |
The United States Commitment
to the Norms of the United Nations and Its Related Agencies |
125 |
| Keith Highet |
Winning and Losing: The
Commitment of the United States to the International Court -- What
Was It, What Is It, and Where Has It Gone |
157 |
| Richard B. Bilder |
International Law and United
States Foreign Policy: Some Reflections on the ASIL/ILA Report on
the Role of the Legal Advisor |
201 |
| Richard A. Falk |
Making Foreign Policy Lawful:
A Citizen's Imperative |
225 |
| Sir Geoffrey Palmer |
Living History Interview |
241 |
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| International Incident |
| David W. Alberts |
The United States Invasion
of Panama: Unilateral Military Intervention to Effectuate a Change
in Government -- A Continuum of Lawfulness |
259 |