The constitution's text in foreign affairs

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ramsey, Michael D., 1964- (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:Sumario
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Do foreign affairs powers come from the constitution? : Curtiss-Wright and the myth of inherent powers
  • Foreign affairs and the articles of confederation : the constitution in context
  • The steel seizure case and the executive power over foreign affairs
  • Executive foreign affairs power and the Washington administration
  • Steel seizure revisited : the limits of executive power
  • Executive power and its critics
  • The executive Senate : treaties and appointments
  • Goldwater v. Carter : do treaties bind the president?
  • The non-treaty power : executive agreements and United States v. Belmont
  • Legislative power in foreign affairs : why NAFTA is (sort of) unconstitutional
  • The meanings of declaring war
  • Beyond declaring war : war powers of Congress and the President
  • Can states have foreign policies? : Zschernig v. Miller and the limits of framers' intent
  • States versus the President : the Holocaust insurance case
  • Missouri v. Holland and the Seventeenth Amendment
  • Judging foreign affairs : Goldwater v. Carter revisited
  • The Paquete Habana : is international law part of our law?
  • Courts, presidents, and international law