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International Law Decisions in National Courts. Edited by Thomas M. Franck and Gregory M. Fox. Irvington-on-Hudson NY: Transnational Publishers, 1996. Pp. 402. $95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1997

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References

1 This paper was previously published as Anne-Marie Slaughter, A Typology of Transjudicial Communication, 29 U. Rich. L. Rev. 99 (1995).

2 Jordan J. Paust , International Law as Law of the United States (1996).

3 See Charney, Jonathan I., Judicial Deference in U.S. Foreign Relations Law , 83 AJIL 805 (1989),Google Scholar reprinted in Foreign Affairs and the U.S. Constitution 98 (Louis Henkin, Michael J. Glennon & William D. Rogers eds., 1990).

4 Henkin, Louis, The Mythology of Sovereignty , ASIL Newsletter , Mar.–May 1993, at 1.Google Scholar

5 Sale v. Haitian Ctrs. Council, Inc., 509 U.S. 155 (1993).

6 United States v. Alvarez-Machain, 504 U.S. 655 (1992).

7 Regrettably, Justice O’Connor voted with the majority in the Haitian case. However, she did dissent in the Alvarez case.