Supreme Law of the Land? Debating the Contemporary Effects of Treaties Within the United States Legal System

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Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP is delighted to invite you to a discussion marking the publication by Cambridge University Press of Supreme Law of the Land? Debating the Contemporary Effects of Treaties Within the United States Legal System edited by Professor Gregory H. Fox, Professor Paul R. Dubinsky, and Professor Brad R. Roth of Wayne State University. Please join co-authors Gary B. Born (Chair of the International Arbitration Practice Group at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP), Professor Paul R. Dubinsky of Wayne State University and Professor Roger Alford of Notre Dame University as they discuss the past, present and future of treaty law in the United States, including treaty law in the Trump Administration. Supreme Law of the Land? provides a comprehensive analysis of the current status of treaties in the U.S. legal system. Its ten chapters examine major areas in which treaty law has undergone important changes in recent decades. These include treaty interpretation, federalism, self-execution, implementing legislation, treaty form and judicial barriers to enforcement of treaty norms. The book also includes two in-depth case studies: one on the effectiveness of treaties in the regulation of armed conflict and one on the role of a resurgent federalism in complicating U.S. efforts to ratify and implement private international law treaties. The volume is original, provocative and timely. It is a useful desk companion for judges and practicing lawyers, an engaging read for the general reader, and an essential volume for university libraries and law firm libraries

Date and Location

Date: 
Thursday, April 27, 2017 - 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Location: 
WilmerHale
Address 1: 
49 Park Lane
City: 
London
Zip Code: 
W1K 1PS U