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Title: United States Practices in International Law United States Practice in International Law: Volume 2: 2002-2004
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United States Practices in International Law United States Practice in International Law: Volume 2: 2002-2004
Product Details:
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Language: English
Dimensions: 24.00 X 3.00 X 17.00
Publisher Code: 9780521750714
Date Added: 2018-08-09
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International
Overview:
Sean D. Murphy's in-depth survey of U.S. practice in international law in the period 2002-2004 draws upon the statements and actions of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. government to examine its involvement across a range of areas. These areas include diplomatic and consular relations, jurisdiction and immunities, state responsibility and liability, international organizations, international economic law, human rights, and international criminal law. This summary of the most salient issues during 2002-2004 (ranging from the treatment of detainees during the Afghan conflict in the spring of 2002 to the invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003-2004) was originally published in 2006, and is a central source of information about U.S. practice in international law. Revealing international law in the making, this essential tool for researchers and practitioners is the second in a series of books capturing the international law practice of a global player.
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Table Of Contents:
1. General international and U.S. foreign relations law; 2. State diplomatic and consular relations; 3. State jurisdiction and immunities; 4. State responsibility and liability; 5. International organizations; 6. International oceans, environment, health, and aviation law; 7. International economic law; 8. International human rights; 9. International criminal law; 10. Use of force and arms control; 11. Settlement of disputes; 12. Private international law.