Friday, October 13, 2017

Fox, Dubinsky, & Roth: Supreme Law of the Land? Debating the Contemporary Effects of Treaties within the United States Legal System

Gregory H. Fox (Wayne State Univ. - Law), Paul R. Dubinsky (Wayne State Univ. - Law), & Brad R. Roth (Wayne State Univ. - Law) have published Supreme Law of the Land? Debating the Contemporary Effects of Treaties within the United States Legal System (Cambridge Univ. Press 2017). Contents include:
  • Paul R. Dubinsky, Gregory H. Fox & Brad R. Roth, Introduction
  • Mark Janis & Noam Wiener, Treaties in US law from the Founding to the Restatement (Third)
  • Gregory H. Fox, Treaties and the Third Restatement
  • Paul R. Dubinsky, Competing models for treaty interpretation: treaty as contract, treaty as statute, treaty as delegation
  • Ingrid Wuerth, Self-execution
  • Margaret McGuinness, Treaties, federalisation, and the contested legacy of Missouri v. Holland
  • David P. Stewart, Recent trends in US treaty implementation
  • Michael D. Ramsey, The treaty and its rivals: making international agreements in US law and practice
  • Roger P. Alford, Judicial barriers to the enforcement of treaties
  • Geoffrey Corn & Dru Brenner-Beck, Case study no. 1: exploring US treaty practice through a military lens
  • Paul R. Dubinsky, Case study no. 2: private law treaties and federalism: can the United States lead?
  • Gary B. Born, Conclusion