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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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-358412014-01-19T23:28:26Z The Constitution as Treaty the international legal constructionalist approach to the u.s. constitution Martin, Francisco Forrest Treaty Legal 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 construedinconformitywiththeUnitedStates’ international legal obligations. One of ILC’s claims is that the U.S. federal court system constitutes an international tribunal system. This book will elaborate on this claim and provide an international legal construction of different aspects of federal court jurisdiction, viz., judicial review authority, the authority to use international law, and the appropriate manner of using such law. 2013-11-01T03:53:37Z 2013-11-01T03:53:37Z 2007 Book 978-0-511-35475-5 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35841 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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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
construedinconformitywiththeUnitedStates’ international legal obligations.
One of ILC’s claims is that the U.S. federal court system constitutes
an international tribunal system. This book will elaborate on this claim
and provide an international legal construction of different aspects of
federal court jurisdiction, viz., judicial review authority, the authority to
use international law, and the appropriate manner of using such law. |
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The Constitution as Treaty
the international legal
constructionalist approach to the
u.s. constitution |
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The Constitution as Treaty
the international legal
constructionalist approach to the
u.s. constitution |
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The Constitution as Treaty
the international legal
constructionalist approach to the
u.s. constitution |
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The Constitution as Treaty
the international legal
constructionalist approach to the
u.s. constitution |
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The Constitution as Treaty
the international legal
constructionalist approach to the
u.s. constitution |
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constitution as treaty
the international legal
constructionalist approach to the
u.s. constitution |
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Cambridge University Press |
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2013 |
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http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35841 |
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