The Constitution as Treaty the international legal constructionalist approach to the u.s. constitution

This book explores further ramifications of International Legal Constructionism (ILC),atheory of U.S. constitutional interpretation first presented in the 2004 issue of theHastings Constitutional LawQuarterly.1 This interpretive theory argues that the U.S. Constitution is a treaty that must be c...

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Tác giả chính: Martin, Francisco Forrest
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The Constitution as Treaty the international legal constructionalist approach to the u.s. constitution
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