United States and International Law

United States and International Law

Paradoxes of Support across Contemporary Issues

Iommi, Lucrecia Garcia; Maass, Richard W

The University of Michigan Press

07/2022

364

Mole

Inglês

9780472055418

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgments
1) The United States and International Law: Five Dimensions of Support
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fairfield University) and Richard W. Maass (Old Dominion University)
Part I: Governing International Relations
2) Enforcing Territorial Integrity: U.S. Support for the Prohibition of Conquest in International Law
Richard W. Maass (Old Dominion University)
3) The United States and the International Court of Justice: A Century of Unfulfilled Promise
Charlotte Ku (Texas A&M University)
4) Between Formalism and Instrumentalism: The United States and International Law Governing the Use of Inter-State Force
Christian Henderson (University of Sussex)
5) The United States and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime: Pushing the Limits of the Law
Jeffrey S. Lantis (The College of Wooster)
6) The United States and International Trade Law: A Precarious Relationship
Judith L. Goldstein and Christina Toenshoff (Stanford University)
Part II: Governing Individuals
7) Human Rights Treaties in the United States: The Case of CEDAW
Lisa Baldez (Dartmouth College)
8) The United States and the International Criminal Court: Interests, American Exceptionalism, and Why the U.S. Relationship with the ICC Does Not Change
Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fairfield University)
9) The Double Life of Uncle Sam: The United States and the International Laws Banning Torture and Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment
Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi (University of South Florida)
10) Contemporary U.S. Targeted Killing: Expanding the Legal Boundaries of Warfare to Facilitate State Violence
Rebecca Sanders (University of Cincinnati)
Part III: Governing the Globe
11) "Exceptional" Leadership: The United States and the International Law of the Sea
James Harrison and Oliver Turner (University of Edinburgh)
12) Leader or Laggard? The United States and International Environmental Law
Pamela Chasek (Manhattan College) and David L. Downie (Fairfield University)
13) The United States and Cybersecurity Due Diligence: A Continuing Dialogue for International Cyber Norms
Scott J. Shackelford and Rachel D. Dockery (Indiana University)
14) Understanding U.S. Support for International Law
Richard W. Maass (Old Dominion University) and Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fairfield University)
List of Contributors
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international law;United States;international relations;paradoxes of support;U.S. foreign policy;U.S. relationship with international law;support for international law;international relations theory;IR theory;leadership;consent;internalization;compliance;enforcement;conquest;International Court of Justice;use of force;laws of war;nuclear proliferation;trade;CEDAW;women's rights;human rights;International Criminal Court;torture;Geneva Conventions;targeted killings;drones;law of the sea;maritime law;environmental law;the environment;cybersecurity;domestic interests;international security;American exceptionalism;ideology