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Remarks by José Alvarez

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

José Alvarez
Affiliation:
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor
Lila Bakke
Affiliation:
Board of Veterans’ Appeals, Alexandria, Va

Abstract

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Type
International Law in a World of Multiple Actors: A Conversation with Louis Henkin and Louis B. Sohn
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1998

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References

1 Louis Henkin, International Law: Politics and Values 8, 10 (1995).

2 Id. at 10.

3 In Lochner v. New York, 198 U.S. 45 (1905), the Supreme Court invalidated the wages and hours laws of the State of New York, on the ground that they deprived parties to a labor contract of their “liberty,” without due process of law.

4 General Comment Adopted by the Human Rights Committee under Article 40 para. 4 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, CCPR/C/21/Rev.l/Add. 6, Nov. 2, 1994.

5 Henkin, Louis, U.S. Ratification of Human Rights Conventions: The Ghost of Senator Bricker, 89 AJIL 341 (1995)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

6 Bradley, Curtis A. & Goldsmith, Jack L., Customary International Law as Federal Common Law: A Critique of the Modern Position, 110 Harv. L. Rev. 815 (1997)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Bradley, Curtis A. & Goldsmith, Jack L. III, The Current Illegitimacy of International Human Rights Litigation, 66 Fordham L. Rev. 319 (1997)Google Scholar; Goldsmith, Jack L., Federal Courts, Foreign Affairs, and Federalism, 83 Va. L. Rev. 1617 (1997)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

7 The Paquete Habana, 175 U.S. 677 (1900).

8 Banco Nacional de Cuba v. Sabbatino, 376 U.S. 398 (1964).

9 Continental Shelf (Tunis./Libya), 1982 ICJ Rep. 18 (Feb. 24).

10 Tadic v. Karadzic, 70 F.3d 232 (2d Cir., 1995), cert. den. 518 U.S. 1005 (1996).

11 Case Concerning Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua (Nicar. v. U.S.), 1986 ICJ 14.