Constitutional DiplomacyPrinceton University Press, 08 դեկ, 2020 թ. - 384 էջ Challenging those who accept or advocate executive supremacy in American foreign-policy making, Constitutional Diplomacy proposes that we abandon the supine roles often assigned our legislative and judicial branches in that field. This book, by the former Legal Counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is the first comprehensive analysis of foreign policy and constitutionalism to appear in over fifteen years. In the interval since the last major work on this theme was published, the War Powers Resolution has ignited a heated controversy, several major treaties have aroused passionate disagreement over the Senate's role, intelligence abuses have been revealed and remedial legislation debated, and the Iran-Contra affair has highlighted anew the extent of disagreement over first principles. Exploring the implications of these and earlier foreign policy disputes, Michael Glennon maintains that the objectives of diplomacy cannot be successfully pursued by discarding constitutional interests. Glennon probes in detail the important foreign-policy responsibilities given to Congress by the Constitution and the duty given to the courts of resolving disputes between Congress and the President concerning the power to make foreign policy. He reviews the scope of the prime tools of diplomacy, the war power and the treaty power, and examines the concept of national security. Throughout the work he considers the intricate weave of two legal systems: American constitutional principles and the international law norms that are part of the U.S. domestic legal system. |
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... Power The War Powers Resolution 71 87 123 CHAPTER FOUR The Treaty Power Conditioning Senate Consent to Treaties Treaty Interpretation Treaty Termination Full Senate Review of the Treaty Process Conclusion 124 134 145 161 163 164 CHAPTER ...
... Powers Resolution has been enacted , tested , and challenged ; amidst heated disagreement over the Senate's role , several major treaties have received its advice and consent ; controversy over executive agreements has flared and abated ...
... powers of Congress and the President . It proposes a methodology for ... Resolution . Chapter 4 deals with the making , interpretation , and ... the power of the purse as a check on executive foreign - policy - making . Throughout this ...
... Powers Resolution Ten Years Later : More Politics Than Law , ” 78 American Journal of International Law 571 ( July 1984 ) [ reprinted with permission of ASIL ] ; “ The War Powers Resolution : Sad Record , Dismal Promise , " 17 Loyola of ...
... Powers Resolution vetoed by President Nixon as unconstitutional infringement of his commander - in - chief power ) . 11 6 U.S. ( 2 Cranch ) 170 , 179 ( 1804 ) . 12 Id . at 179 . The facts were fairly simple . During the administration ...
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CHAPTER | 35 |
CHAPTER THREE | 71 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 123 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 164 |
CHAPTER | 192 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 229 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 283 |
APPENDIX | 329 |
General Index | 339 |
Index of Cases | 349 |