tailieunhanh - United States Practice in International Law Volume I: 1999–2001

International law practitioners and scholars frequently encounter difficulties in “finding” the factual elements and normative components that serve as the building blocks for the sources of international treaties as an authoritative source of international law present the fewest problems, the same cannot be said of the other two sources. To determine the existence of a customary rule of international law, for example, one must locate relevant state practice, and test that practice against standards of uniformity, consistency, and the requirement of opinio juris. Proof of the existence of a general principle of international law typically requires identifying relevant and comparable principles applicable in the world’s major. | United States Practice in International Law volume 1 1999-2001 Sean Cambridge Cambridge more information - 9780521750707 This page intentionally left blank United States Practice in International Law Volume I 1999-2001 Sean D. Murphy s wide-ranging and in-depth survey . practice in international law in the period 1999-2001 draws upon the statements and actions of the executive legislative and judicial branches of the . 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. Available for the first time in one compendium this summary of the most salient issues including the Kosovo conflict and the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon will be a central resource on . practice in international law. The volume contains extracts from hard-to-find documents generous citations to relevant sources tables of cases and treaties and a detailed index. Revealing international law in the making this essential tool for researchers and practitioners is the first in a series of books capturing the international law practice of a global player. Sean D. Murphy is Associate Professor of Law at the George Washington University. Before joining the Law School faculty in 1998 Professor Murphy served as legal counselor at the . Embassy in The Hague arguing several cases before the International Court of Justice and representing the . government in matters before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia the Permanent Court of Arbitration and The Hague Conference on Private International Law. He also served as . agent to the . Claims Tribunal arguing cases on behalf of the . government and providing advice to . nationals appearing before that tribunal. From 1987 to 1995 .

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