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Some Reflections on The International Law Component of The Foreign Relations Law of The United States: Restatement Second (Revised)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Christopher Osakwe*
Affiliation:
Eason-Weinmann Center for Comparative Law, Tulane University

Abstract

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Type
Developments, Restatement II
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1983

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References

1 ALI–Restatement of the Law: Foreign Relations Law of the United States (Revised), Tentative Draft No. 1 (April 1980) at 1. This passage in the Introductory Note virtually repeats the definition of the foreign relations law of the United States which is given in section 1 of the tentative draft Restatement. (Hereafter referred to as Tentative Draft Restatement No. 1).

2 tentative Draft Restatement No. 1 at 15

3 3Id., at 18.

4 Id., at 19.

5 Id., at 23

6 Id., at 29.

7 Id.

8 Id.

9 Id.

10 Id., at 25-26.

11 See 1 Kurs Mezhdonarodnogo Prava (Treatise Of International Law) (F. Kozhevnikov, V. Koretskii, D. Levin, G. Tunkin, N. Ushakov, V. Chkhikvadze & V. Shurshalov Eds. 1967) At 145-66.

12 See F. Kozhevnikov et al., supra note 11 at 167-95.

9 Id.

9 Id.