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(Ebook) The Constitution as Treaty: The International Legal Constructionalist Approach to the U.S. Constitution by Francisco Forrest Martin ISBN 9780511355790, 9780521881937, 0521881935, 0511355793

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Authors:Francisco Forrest Martin
Pages:230 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.34 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511355790, 9780521881937, 0521881935, 0511355793
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(Ebook) The Constitution as Treaty: The International Legal Constructionalist Approach to the U.S. Constitution by Francisco Forrest Martin ISBN 9780511355790, 9780521881937, 0521881935, 0511355793

The Constitution as Treaty addresses U.S. constitutional interpretation from a novel, yet originalist perspective: the U.S. Constitution is a treaty. As a treaty, the Constitution must be construed in conformity with the United States' international legal obligations. This book specifically examines how federal courts are international courts and as international courts, how they can directly apply international law and construe federal law in conformity with international law. Most importantly, The Constitution as Treaty demonstrates that the federal courts' authority to review the constitutionality of federal and state law is based on international law.
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