The United States and the rule of law in international affairs / John F. Murphy.

"John Murphy offers an analysis of why the United States does not always accept the rule of law in international affairs, even though it has made immense contributions to its creation, adoption, and implementation. Examining the reasons for this failure, John Murphy analyses a number of cases,...

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Main Author: Murphy, John Francis, 1937-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.
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Summary:"John Murphy offers an analysis of why the United States does not always accept the rule of law in international affairs, even though it has made immense contributions to its creation, adoption, and implementation. Examining the reasons for this failure, John Murphy analyses a number of cases, not to make a case that the United States has been an international outlaw, but to illustrate the wide-ranging difficulties standing in the way of US adherence to the rule of law. He explains how the nature of the US legal system and the idiosyncrasies of the international legal process combine to compound problems for the United States, and he explores several alternative scenarios for the position of the United States vis-a-vis international law. This book offers a much needed examination of US attitudes and practices and makes a major contribution to the contemporary literature on international law and international relations."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:p. cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0521822564 (hb.)
0521529689 (pb.)
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