2 An Unconstrained Negotiator Can Be Weaker, Not Stronger (Englisch)
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The Yale law journal
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119
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2009
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Titel:2 An Unconstrained Negotiator Can Be Weaker, Not Stronger
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Erschienen in:The Yale law journal ; 119, 2 ; 233-237
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Erscheinungsort:New Haven, Conn.
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Erscheinungsdatum:2009
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Medientyp:Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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Format:Print
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Sprache:Englisch
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Presidential Power over International Law: Restoring the Balance| 2009
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INTRODUCTION| 2009
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I THE POWER OF THE PRESIDENT TO MAKE UNILATERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW| 2009
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I THE POWER OF THE PRESIDENT TO MAKE UNILATERAL INTERNATIONAL LAW - A The Scope and Legal Foundation of Executive Agreements| 2009
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B Ex Ante Congressional-Executive Agreements| 2009
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II LOOKING BACK: THE HISTORY OF THE PRESIDENT'S POWER OVER INTERNATIONAL LAWMAKING IN THE UNITED STATES| 2009
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II LOOKING BACK: THE HISTORY OF THE PRESIDENT'S POWER OVER INTERNATIONAL LAWMAKING IN THE UNITED STATES - A The Founding Era Through the New Deal: Setting the Legal and Political Stage for Transformation| 2009
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B The Aftermath of World War II: Growing Presidential Unilateralism| 2009
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C The Revolution of INS v. Chadha: The Triumph of Presidential Unilateralism| 2009
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III THE PROPER ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT IN INTERNATIONAL LAWMAKING| 2009
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A The President Is a Necessary but Rarely Sufficient Actor in International Lawmaking - 1 The President Is the Sole Voice of the United States on the International Stage| 2009
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III THE PROPER ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT IN INTERNATIONAL LAWMAKING - A The President Is a Necessary but Rarely Sufficient Actor in International Lawmaking| 2009
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2 The President's Unilateral International Lawmaking Powers and Its Limits| 2009
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3 Ex Ante Congressional-Executive Agreements Satisfy the Form, but Not the Function, of Interbranch Cooperation| 2009
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B Unilateral Presidential Power Threatens Democratic Accountability - 1 In Defense of Democratic Accountability in International Lawmaking| 2009
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B Unilateral Presidential Power Threatens Democratic Accountability| 2009
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2 International Delegation and Domestic Delegation Compared| 2009
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3 Congressional Control over Appropriations Is Not a Sufficient Check on Presidential Power| 2009
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C The False Choice Between Democratic Accountability and Effective International Lawmaking| 2009
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C The False Choice Between Democratic Accountability and Effective International Lawmaking - 1 Widespread Political Support Can Lead to More Effective International Law| 2009
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2 An Unconstrained Negotiator Can Be Weaker, Not Stronger| 2009
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3 Executive Branch Negotiators May Not Have All Relevant Information| 2009
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IV RESTORING THE BALANCE| 2009
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IV RESTORING THE BALANCE - A A New Model of Administrative International Lawmaking| 2009
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A A New Model of Administrative International Lawmaking - 1 An "APA" for International Law| 2009
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2 Rethinking Delegations of Lawmaking Authority to the President| 2009
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3 Eligibility for the Administrative TrackChetty, Runjan et al. | 2009
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B An Expanded Model of Legislative International Lawmaking| 2009
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2 Ex Post Congressional-Executive Agreements| 2009
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B An Expanded Model of Legislative International Lawmaking - 1 Article II Treaties| 2009
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3 An Expanded "Fast Track"Cho, Y K et al. | 2009
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CONCLUSIONGwyn, David et al. | 2009
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NOTES - Disastrously Misunderstood: Judicial Deference in the Japanese-American Cases| 2009
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Created in Its Image: The Race Analogy, Gay Identity, and Gay Litigation in the 1950s-1970s| 2009
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COMMENT - A Case for Varying Interpretive Deference at the State Level| 2009