3 edition of Constitutional aspects of foreign affairs found in the catalog.
Constitutional aspects of foreign affairs
Lindsay Rogers
Published
1944
in Williamsburg, Va
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [by] Lindsay Rogers ... |
Genre | Treaties. |
Series | Cutler lectures, William and Mary College. 16 |
Contributions | College of William and Mary |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JK570 .R6 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 31 p. |
Number of Pages | 31 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6492214M |
LC Control Number | 45036852 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 6431472 |
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The Constitution - Constitutional convention Accordingly, few issues rivaled in importance the maintenance of national security and the conduct of foreign affairs, and thus the search for an efficient foreign policy design was a primary goal and an animating purpose of the convention. The purpose of this new constitutional arrangement. Instead of simply stating that states have no foreign affairs powers, the Constitution (Article I, Section 10) only lists a few specific foreign affairs powers denied to the states. For example, a state may not make a treaty or enter into a confederation with a foreign government.
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Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution 2nd Edition. a careful and measured analysis of the constitutional law of foreign affairs."--Columbia Journal of Transnational Law "Elegant, graceful, and lucid, the book sets a standard for legal scholarship that is almost unmatched by current writers"- Cited by: This book describes the constitutional law of foreign affairs, derived from the historical understanding of the Constitution's text.
It examines timeless and recurring foreign affairs controversies--such as the role of the president and Congress, the power to enter armed conflict, and the power to make and break treaties--and shows how the words, structure, and context of the Constitution can Cited by: 8.
Students of foreign affairs will have noted, however, that the bicentennial is the year in which Americans have breathed the Iran-contra miasma; followed with pained incomprehension the circlings of president and Congress over Nicaragua and its neighbors; heard the president and the Senate shouting disagreement over the meaning of the Anti Cited by: The final volume of this important compendium of reprinted and original essays and documents on the international legal and Constitutional aspects of foreign affairs book constitutional aspects of the Vietnam War, this book will long be considered a fundamental reference.
The American Society of International Law has provided a noteworthy public service in sponsoring its : Edward L. Morse. Professor Wallace specializes in the fields of international law and foreign affairs. In the spring of he began teaching, with adjunct professor Lee Liberman Otis, a new seminar: Conservatism in Law and Politics in America; currently he teaches Constitutional Aspects of Foreign Affairs with Ken Lazarus, former Deputy Counsel to President Ford and Dean McGrath, former deputy chief of staff.
Foreign Affairs is a novel by American writer Alison Lurie, which concerns itself with American academics in novel won multiple awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for fiction inwas nominated for the National Book Award, and was made into a television movie in Author: Alison Lurie.
Mutually Excluded Courses: Students may not receive credit for this course and the J.D. courses, Constitutional Aspects of Foreign Affairs Seminar or U.S. Foreign Relations and National Security Law.
Note: FIRST CLASS ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY. Enrolled students must be in attendance at the start of the first class session in order to remain.
Glennon and Sloane’s focus on the constitutional aspects of foreign affairs federalism as determined by the Supreme Court has some kinship with a case-knife. It works very well for some things, but not so well for understanding how various branches and levels of government are empowered or constrained with respect to foreign affairs.
The written Constitution is full of seemingly clear pronouncements about the distribution of foreign affairs powers. To pick a few prominent ones: Congress has the power to declare war and to regulate commerce with foreign nations.
Similar dynamics are present in just about any instance of constitutional adjudication, although the scale of the challenge might be more profound in the foreign affairs context. Here, what Michael Oakeshott called the ‘unpurged relic of “lordship” ’ 15 —that is, the idea of the state as the Prince’s personal fiefdom with which he Cited by: 2.
The first and by far the larger section of the book is entitled "The Constitutional Blueprint: Foreign Affairs as National Affairs".
Pro-fessor Henkin begins this section by stressing the broad and largely exclusive reach of federal authority over foreign affairs, concluding that "[w]hatever the theory. 'Robert Schütze’s new book Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution is an excellent collection of connected essays on fundamental questions related to the coming of age of the EU as a global actor.
All twelve chapters are a testimony to the author’s original thinking and provide a rather complete picture of the many issues the EU faces by: 8. "Robert Schütze's new book Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution is an excellent collection of connected essays on fundamental questions related to the coming of age of the EU as a global actor.
All twelve chapters are a testimony to the author's original thinking and provide a rather complete picture of the many issues the EU faces today. Adopting a comparative perspective, this book offers a comprehensive study of the institution of constitutional review in 11 European countries (Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Hungary, the Netherlands, Spain, Poland and the United Kingdom) as well as.
The Constitution’s meaning is significantly altered depending on whether unwritten general law is allowed to undercut textually broad rights. Second, I suggest that the exacting textualism practiced by many new originalists might only imperfectly understand certain aspects of Author: Andrew Kent.
The Powers of War and Peace: The Constitution and Foreign Affairs After 9/11 Korstanje suggests that one of the most frightening aspects of 9/11 was that terrorists abandoned the classic.
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They are traditionally subject to distinct constitutional principles, for the political questions posed might not be susceptible. JUDICIAL ASPECTS OF FOREIGN RELATIONS, IN PARTICULAR OF THE RECOGNI-TION OF FOREIGN POWERS.
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Peter Irons favors congressional initiative in the r ealm of war powers,3 while John Yoo favors deference to the executive on foreign affairs. 4 The Hamdan decision is to be welcomed not because it resolves thorny questions regarding the foreign affairs power but because it.
Constitutionalism, Democracy, and Foreign Affairs. New York, Fine analysis of theoretical and constitutional issues relevant to foreign policy. Foreign Affairs and the Constitution. 2d ed. Oxford, Excellent, comprehensive analysis of the constitutional law of foreign policy, with good footnotes.
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Pp. xviii, $ Eugene V. Rostow2 Professor Charles Lofgren is one of the best contemporary stuAuthor: Eugene V. Rostow.As the heroine of "Foreign Affairs" complains, there is no grand romance in our culture for the middle-aged, only for the young and beautiful. This book is a delightful counter to that truism, the story of what happens to an unmarried and acerbic professor of English literature when grand passion strikes her at /5.When incorporated into constitutional foreign affairs law, these realist tenets lead to a model that prioritizes executive branch competences over judicial ones, but offers little guidance on how.