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Intent, presumptions, and non-self-executing treaties
Ever since the Supreme Court's 1829 decision in Foster v. Neilson, (1) it has been settled that some treaties ratified by the United States are...
American Journal of International Law, 07/01/08 by Curtis A. Bradley · More from publication -
The concept of international delegation.

I INTRODUCTION Most nations today participate in a dense network of international cooperation that requires them to grant authority to...
Law and Contemporary Problems, 01/01/08 by Bradley, Curtis A. · More from publication -
The Military Commissions Act, habeas corpus, and the Geneva Conventions.: Military Commissions Act of 2006
Many commentators argued that a central problem with the government's actions after the attacks of September 11, 2001, was executive unilateralism....
American Journal of International Law, 04/01/07 by Curtis A. Bradley · More from publication -
Presidential signing statements and executive power
A recent debate about the Bush administration's use of presidential signing statements has raised questions about their function, legality, and...
Constitutional Commentary, 12/22/06 by Curtis A. Bradley · More from publication -
Enforcing the Avena decision in U.S. Courts
The Avena decision (1) concerned Article 36 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, a treaty that the United States ratified in 1969. (2)...
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, 09/22/06 by Curtis A. Bradley · More from publication -
Parsing the commander in chief power: three distinctions
The panel was convened at 2:45 p.m., Friday, March 31, by its chair, Curtis Bradley of Duke University of Law, who introduced the panelists: David...
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting-American Society of International Law, 01/01/06 by Curtis A. Bradley · More from publication -
Executive power essentialism and foreign affairs.

INTRODUCTION Conflict abroad almost always enhances executive power at home. This expectation has held true at least since the constitutions...
Michigan Law Review, 02/01/04 by Bradley, Curtis A.; Flaherty, Martin S. · More from publication -
The juvenile death penalty and international law.

ABSTRACT The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. Citing this fact, along with a...
Duke Law Journal, 12/01/02 by Bradley, Curtis A. · More from publication -
The treaty power and American federalism.(part 2)(response to David Golove, Michigan Law Review, v. 98, p. 1075, 2000)

In an article published in this Review two years ago, I described and critiqued what I called the "nationalist view" of the treaty power.(1)...
Michigan Law Review, 10/01/00 by Bradley, Curtis A. · More from publication -
Pinochet and international human rights litigation.

I. INTRODUCTION The British House of Lords recently considered whether Augusto Pinochet was subject to arrest and possible extradition to...
Michigan Law Review, 06/01/99 by Bradley, Curtis A.; Goldsmith, Jack L. · More from publication


