| Responses to "The Constitutional Power To Interpret International Law" |
| Written by YLJ Online, Friday, 25 September 2009 | |
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Four authors respond to Michael Stokes Paulsen's The Constitutional Power To Interpret International Law, printed in Volume 118, Issue 8 of the Journal. Robert Ahdieh, Julian Ku, Margaret McGuinness, and Peter Spiro contributed their reactions to, and critiques of, this Essay for YLJ Online. Julian Ku, The Prospects for the Peaceful Co-Existence of Constitutional and International LawPeter Spiro, Wishing International Law Away. Margaret McGuinness, Old W(h)ine, Old Bottles: A Reply to Professor Paulsen. Robert Ahdieh, The Fog of Certainty. |