Trump administration and international law
Material type: TextPublication details: 2018 London Oxford University Press Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9780190912215
- 341.0973 23 KO-T
- KZ3410 .K64 2018
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Previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Will Donald trump international law? Since Trump's administration took office in January 2017, this question has haunted almost every issue area of international law. This work, by one of our leading international lawyers - a former Legal Adviser of the U.S. State Department, former Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights, and former Yale Law Dean - argues that President Trump has thus far enjoyed less success than many believe, because he does not own the pervasive 'transnational legal process' that governs these issue areas. This text shows how those opposing Trump's policies in his administration's first two years have successfully triggered transnational legal process as part of a collective counterstrategy akin to Muhammad Ali's famous 'rope-a-dope.'
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