The Restatement and Beyond -

The Restatement and Beyond

The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law
Buch | Hardcover
600 Seiten
2020
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-753315-4 (ISBN)
196,40 inkl. MwSt
Reflecting on the Fourth Restatement of the Foreign Relations Law, these essays provide a comprehensive survey of the most significant issues in contemporary U.S. foreign relations law. They review the context and assumptions on which that work relied, critique its analysis and conclusions, and explore topics left out of the published work that need research and development. Collectively the essays provide an authoritative study of the issues generating controversy today as well as those most likely to emerge in the coming decade.

The book is organized in three parts. The first provides a historical context for the law of foreign relations from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present. The second and largest part looks at contested issues in foreign relations law today, from the status of international law as federal domestic law to presidential authority to make, unmake, and apply international agreements; and to the immunity of international organizations and foreign government officials from domestic lawsuits. The last part considers how foreign relations law might develop in the future as well as the difficulties raised by using the Restatement process as a way of contributing to the law's development.

These essays for the most part concentrate on U.S. law, but the problems they face are common to all democratic republics that seek to reconcile international relations with the rule of law.

Paul B. Stephan is the John C. Jeffries, Jr., Distinguished Professor, University of Virginia School of Law; Counselor on International Law to the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State (2006-07). He was a Coordinating Reporter for the Fourth Restatement. Sarah H. Cleveland is the Louis Henkin Professor of Human and Constitutional Rights and Faculty Co-Director of the Human Rights Institute, Columbia University Law School; Member of the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe (2010-2019; Vice Chair and Member of the UN Human Rights Committee (2015-2018); Counselor on International Law to the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State (2009-11). She was a Coordinating Reporter for the Fourth Restatement.

Introduction - The Role of the Restatements in U.S. Foreign Relations
Sarah H. Cleveland & Paul B. Stephan

I. The Fourth Restatement and The Past

Chapter 1: From the Third to the Fourth Restatement of Foreign Relations: The Rise and Potential Fall of Foreign Affairs Exceptionalism
G.E. White

II. The Fourth Restatement and the Law of Treaties

Chapter 2: Could the President Unilaterally Terminate All International Agreements? Questioning Section 313
Harold Hongju Koh

Chapter 3: Taking Treaty Implementing Statutes Seriously
Samuel Estreicher

Chapter 4: The Fourth Restatement's Treatment of International Law and Administrative Law
Jean Galbraith

Chapter 5: Article II Treaties and Signaling Theory
Curtis A. Bradley

III. The Fourth Restatement, International Law, and Domestic Courts

Chapter 6: Federalizing International Law
Gary Born

Chapter 7: The Waning of the Federal Common Law of Foreign Relations
Paul B. Stephan

Chapter 8: Restating The Charming Betsy as A Canon of Avoidance
Anthony J. Bellia, Jr. & Bradford R. Clark

Chapter 9: Personal Jurisdiction and Fifth Amendment Due Process Revisited
Chimène I. Keitner

Chapter 10: Customary International Law and U.S. Judicial Power: From the Third to the Fourth Restatements
Thomas H. Lee

Chapter 11: International Law in U.S. Courts Within the Limits of the Constitution
John Harrison

IV. The Restatement and International Law's Limits on Domestic Jurisdiction

Chapter 12: Reasonableness as a Limitation on the Extraterritorial Application of U.S. Law: From 403 to 405 (via 404)
Hannah Buxbaum & Ralf Michaels

Chapter 13: Adjudicatory Jurisdiction and Public International Law: The Fourth Restatement's New Approach
Austen Parrish

Chapter 14: International Comity in the Fourth Restatement
William S. Dodge

Chapter 15: Toward the Fifth Restatement of U.S. Foreign Relations Law: The Future of Adjudicative Jurisdiction under International Law
Pamela K. Bookman

Chapter 16: Forum Non Conveniens in the Fourth Restatement
Donald E. Childress III

Chapter 17: Territoriality and Its Troubles
George Rutherglen

V. The Restatement and Immunity

Chapter 18: The Fourth Restatement, International Law, and the

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 239 x 155 mm
Gewicht 998 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
ISBN-10 0-19-753315-9 / 0197533159
ISBN-13 978-0-19-753315-4 / 9780197533154
Zustand Neuware
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