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The sword and the scales : the United States and international courts and tribunals / edited by Cesare P.R. Romano.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (xxxii, 460 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511651946
  • 0511651945
  • 9780511819759
  • 0511819757
  • 0511631634
  • 9780511631634
  • 0511699816
  • 9780511699818
  • 1107188865
  • 9781107188860
  • 0511647867
  • 9780511647864
  • 9786612393907
  • 6612393904
  • 1282393901
  • 9781282393905
  • 0511632843
  • 9780511632846
  • 0511634048
  • 9780511634048
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sword and the scales.DDC classification:
  • 341.5/5 22
LOC classification:
  • KF4581 .S89 2009eb
Online resources:
Contents:
International courts and tribunals and the rule of law / John B. Bellinger III -- American public opinion on international courts and tribunals / Steven Kull and Clay Ramsay -- Arbitration and avoidance of war : the nineteenth-century American vision / Mary Ellen O'Connell -- The United States and the International Court of Justice : coping with antinomies / Sean D. Murphy -- The U.S. Supreme Court and the International Court of Justice : what does "respectful consideration" mean? / Melissa A. Waters -- U.S. attitudes toward international criminal courts and tribunals / John P. Cerone -- The United States and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / Elizabeth A.H. Abi Mershed -- From paradox to subsidiarity : the United States and human rights treaty bodies / Tara J. Melish -- The U.S. and international claims and compensation bodies / John R. Crook -- Does the United States support international tribunals? : the case of the multilateral trade system / Jeffrey L. Dunoff -- The United States and dispute settlement under the North American Free Trade Agreement : ambivalence, frustration, and occasional defiance / David A. Gantz -- Dispute settlement under NAFTA chapter 11 : a response to the critics in the United States / Susan L. Karamanian -- The United States and international courts : getting the cost-benefit analysis right / Cesare P.R. Romano.
Summary: The Sword and the Scales is the first in-depth and comprehensive study of attitudes and behaviors of the United States toward major international courts and tribunals, including the International Courts of Justice, WTO, and NAFTA dispute settlement systems; the Inter-American Court of Human Rights; and all international criminal courts. Thirteen essays by American legal scholars map and analyze current and past patterns of promotion or opposition, use or neglect, of international judicial bodies by various branches of the United States government, suggesting a complex and deeply ambivalent relationship. The United States has been, and continues to be, not only a promoter of the various international courts and tribunals but also an active participant of the judicial system. It appears before some of the international judicial bodies frequently and supports more, both politically and financially. At the same time, it is less engaged than it could be, particularly given its strong rule of law foundations and its historical tradition of commitment to international law and its institutions.
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International courts and tribunals and the rule of law / John B. Bellinger III -- American public opinion on international courts and tribunals / Steven Kull and Clay Ramsay -- Arbitration and avoidance of war : the nineteenth-century American vision / Mary Ellen O'Connell -- The United States and the International Court of Justice : coping with antinomies / Sean D. Murphy -- The U.S. Supreme Court and the International Court of Justice : what does "respectful consideration" mean? / Melissa A. Waters -- U.S. attitudes toward international criminal courts and tribunals / John P. Cerone -- The United States and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / Elizabeth A.H. Abi Mershed -- From paradox to subsidiarity : the United States and human rights treaty bodies / Tara J. Melish -- The U.S. and international claims and compensation bodies / John R. Crook -- Does the United States support international tribunals? : the case of the multilateral trade system / Jeffrey L. Dunoff -- The United States and dispute settlement under the North American Free Trade Agreement : ambivalence, frustration, and occasional defiance / David A. Gantz -- Dispute settlement under NAFTA chapter 11 : a response to the critics in the United States / Susan L. Karamanian -- The United States and international courts : getting the cost-benefit analysis right / Cesare P.R. Romano.

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The Sword and the Scales is the first in-depth and comprehensive study of attitudes and behaviors of the United States toward major international courts and tribunals, including the International Courts of Justice, WTO, and NAFTA dispute settlement systems; the Inter-American Court of Human Rights; and all international criminal courts. Thirteen essays by American legal scholars map and analyze current and past patterns of promotion or opposition, use or neglect, of international judicial bodies by various branches of the United States government, suggesting a complex and deeply ambivalent relationship. The United States has been, and continues to be, not only a promoter of the various international courts and tribunals but also an active participant of the judicial system. It appears before some of the international judicial bodies frequently and supports more, both politically and financially. At the same time, it is less engaged than it could be, particularly given its strong rule of law foundations and its historical tradition of commitment to international law and its institutions.

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