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The Constitutional Power to Interpret International Law, by Michael Stokes Paulsen
What is the force of international law as a matter of U.S. law 'Who determines that force' This Essay maintains that, for the United States, the U.S. Constitution is always supreme over international law. To the extent that the regime of international law yields determinate commands in conflict with the Constitution's commands or assignments of power, international law is,...
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