Restoring the Global Judiciary
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Restoring the Global Judiciary
Why the Supreme Court Should Rule in U.S. Foreign Affairs
Flaherty, Martin S.
Princeton University Press
05/2022
344
Mole
Inglês
9780691204789
15 a 20 dias
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Separation of powers; Judiciary; Treaty; International law; National security; International relations; Statute; Legislature; Public international law; Foreign relations; International human rights law; Precedent; Jurisdiction; Lawyer; Federal law; Federal government of the United States; Sovereignty; Foreign policy; Concurrence; Consideration; Attempt; Customary international law; War; Great power; Presumption; Fundamental rights; Ratification; Westphalian sovereignty; Judicial deference; Act of Congress; Classified information; Prosecutor; Law of the United States; Americans; Federal Court (Canada); Slavery; Supremacy Clause; Legislation; Constitutional law; United States federal judge; World War II; Common law; Korematsu v. United States; Authoritarianism; Habeas corpus; Sovereign immunity; Terrorism; Hostility; Extradition; Deliberation; Constitution of the United Kingdom; Sovereign state; Alien Tort Statute; Legislator; Nation state; Judicial independence; Advice and consent; Declaration of war; Law school; Constitution; Authorization; Torture; Amendment; Writ; Citizenship of the United States; Eminent domain; Constitutionalism; Articles of Confederation; In re Ross; Extraordinary rendition
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Separation of powers; Judiciary; Treaty; International law; National security; International relations; Statute; Legislature; Public international law; Foreign relations; International human rights law; Precedent; Jurisdiction; Lawyer; Federal law; Federal government of the United States; Sovereignty; Foreign policy; Concurrence; Consideration; Attempt; Customary international law; War; Great power; Presumption; Fundamental rights; Ratification; Westphalian sovereignty; Judicial deference; Act of Congress; Classified information; Prosecutor; Law of the United States; Americans; Federal Court (Canada); Slavery; Supremacy Clause; Legislation; Constitutional law; United States federal judge; World War II; Common law; Korematsu v. United States; Authoritarianism; Habeas corpus; Sovereign immunity; Terrorism; Hostility; Extradition; Deliberation; Constitution of the United Kingdom; Sovereign state; Alien Tort Statute; Legislator; Nation state; Judicial independence; Advice and consent; Declaration of war; Law school; Constitution; Authorization; Torture; Amendment; Writ; Citizenship of the United States; Eminent domain; Constitutionalism; Articles of Confederation; In re Ross; Extraordinary rendition