Treaty Interpretation addresses two important constitutional questions, whether the United States should follow the normal international legal standard in treaty interpretation rooted in the intent of the treaty parties or a new "dual'" standard of interpretation rooted in the intent of the Senate, and whether the Senate ever has constitutional authority to attach "domestic conditions" to treaties. This book has emerged from the work of the author as a consultant to the Arms Control Agency in preparing a detailed study on the respective views of Judge Sofaer and Senator Nunn in the 1980s...
Treaty Interpretation addresses two important constitutional questions, whether the United States should follow the normal international legal standar...
U S Naval War College Richard Lillich John Norton Moore
CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction The Use of Force (The International Law of Conflict Management) Differentiating Permissible and Impermissible Coercion The Laws of War: Human Rights for Settings of Violence Personal Responsibility for Violation of Conflict Management Norms Arms Control Authority to Use the Armed Forces Abroad The Control of Terrorism Human Rights International Law and Basic Human Rights International Law and Basic Human Rights Asylum Denied: The Vigilant Incident Legal Aspects of the Refusal of Asylum by U.S. Coast Guard on 23 November 1970 General International Legal...
CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction The Use of Force (The International Law of Conflict Management) Differentiating Permissible and Impermissible Co...
This work focuses in different parts - with particular emphasis on China - on issues that arose during the 2004 States Parties meeting to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, held during the GA session; on integrated coastal zone management; on oil and gas development in the South China Sea environment; on regional fisheries in the Northeast Asian seas as well as in the South China Sea; on regional maritime enforcement; on global developments in marine science; on commercial shipping in the region; and on protection of underwater cultural heritage issues and regional cooperation. The book...
This work focuses in different parts - with particular emphasis on China - on issues that arose during the 2004 States Parties meeting to the UN Conve...
Includes a new introduction by the editor, John Norton Moore. The essays collected in this volume are contributions to a comprehensive legal theory for the regulation of civil war and intervention drawing on the insights of political science and history. The culmination of the Civil War Project of the American Society of International Law Panel on the Role of International Law in Civil Wars, it includes contributions by Moore, Ian Brownlee, Richard A. Falk, Michael Reisman, Richard R. Baxter, Derek Bowett, Wolfgang Friedmann, Oran R. Young, Tom Farer and James N. Rosenau. "[This volume] is a...
Includes a new introduction by the editor, John Norton Moore. The essays collected in this volume are contributions to a comprehensive legal theory fo...
Myron H. Nordquist John Norton Moore Alfred H. A. Soons
The Law of the Sea Convention: US Accession and Globalization, provides valuable insight into a number of contemporary and pressing issues concerning the world's oceans and their management. Organized into two major sections, Part l presents the findings of senior-level experts addressing the fact that the United States is not a Party to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982 (UNCLOS). Brought together on the occasion of the 34th Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy, University of Virginia School of Law (COLP), panels considered the impact of the lack...
The Law of the Sea Convention: US Accession and Globalization, provides valuable insight into a number of contemporary and pressing issues concerning ...
Foreign Affairs Litigation in United States Courts collects essays by some of the nation's top foreign affairs and international law experts to offer discussions on foreign sovereign immunity and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, human rights litigation, foreign affairs taking actions with the Court of Federal Claims, the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, and the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements. This is an indispensable resource for attorneys and government officials focused on the role of the courts in foreign affairs, actions against foreign governments in...
Foreign Affairs Litigation in United States Courts collects essays by some of the nation's top foreign affairs and international law experts to...
The lack of international conventional law governing the operational aspects of continental shelf activity may be characterized as unfinished business of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. The Convention, adopted in 1982, generally addressed the issue but did not consider more detailed development of the legal regime for the continental shelf. In The Regulation of Continental Shelf Development: Rethinking International Standards, leading experts from around the world identify and explore a multitude of unresolved legal concerns related to the continental shelf. The current state...
The lack of international conventional law governing the operational aspects of continental shelf activity may be characterized as unfinished business...
Myron H. Nordquist John Norton Moore Robert Beckman
Freedom of Navigation and Globalization offers a timely analysis of current issues in the Law of the Sea in six Parts. Part I examines co-operative measures taken within the Southeast Asia region to combat piracy and armed robbery against ships, and the historical activities of the Republic of Korea navy in countering piracy. Part II focuses on transnational threats including counter proliferation activities, freedom of navigation, Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing, and the regulation of private maritime security companies. Part III consists of two essays on development...
Freedom of Navigation and Globalization offers a timely analysis of current issues in the Law of the Sea in six Parts. Part I examines co-opera...
John Norton Moore, the most prominent legal scholar to defend a position basically in agreement with the present Administration, presents a coherent, well-argued interpretation of the specific legal issues raised by U.S. involvement in Vietnam and their implications for international and constitutional law.
Originally published in 1972.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of...
John Norton Moore, the most prominent legal scholar to defend a position basically in agreement with the present Administration, presents a coheren...
The Arab Israeli Conflict is a fundamental research tool for students of the Middle East and for those responsible for U.S. policymaking in that area. It is a successor to John Norton Moore's widely acclaimed three-volume compilation of readings and documents on international law and the Arab Israeli conflict.
Originally published in 1991.
The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of...
The Arab Israeli Conflict is a fundamental research tool for students of the Middle East and for those responsible for U.S. policymaking in that ar...