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Journal of National Security Law & Policy
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ISSN (Print) 1553-3158
Published by Syracuse University Homepage  [3 journals]
  • Congressional and Supreme Court Restraints on Treaty Termination Carried
           Out at the President’s “Lowest Ebb” of Authority
    • Authors: Shervin Taheran
      Abstract: Shervin Taheran illustrates the alarming trend of US presidents who indicate they can unilaterally withdraw from treaties without congressional approval. She argues the Executive Branch is not the “sole organ” to decide whether the United States can terminate a treaty. After examining international law pertaining to treaties, Taheran discusses how constitutional principles, textual evidence, historical … Continue reading Congressional and Supreme Court Restraints on Treaty Termination Carried Out at the President’s “Lowest Ebb” of Authority →The post Congressional and Supreme Court Restraints on Treaty Termination Carried Out at the President’s “Lowest Ebb” of Authority appeared first on Journal of National Security Law & Policy.
      PubDate: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 16:30:09 +000
       
  • Advanced Reactors and Nuclear Terrorism: Rethinking the International
           Framework
    • Authors: Cameron Hughes
      Abstract: While nuclear energy today provides about 10% of global electricity generation in reliable, carbon-free form, the immense destruction tied to its origins casts a long shadow. This tension between terrible and peaceful power underlies the expansive non-proliferation regime of international law, a framework meant to keep nuclear technology from being diverted from this peaceful use … Continue reading Advanced Reactors and Nuclear Terrorism: Rethinking the International Framework →The post Advanced Reactors and Nuclear Terrorism: Rethinking the International Framework appeared first on Journal of National Security Law & Policy.
      PubDate: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 16:24:11 +000
       
  • A Bellicose Founding Charter: The US and Providing for the “Common
           Defence”
    • Authors: Daniel Schoeni
      Abstract: In this book review, the author analyzes Akhil Reed Amar’s The Words That Made Us: America’s Constitutional Conversation, 1760-1840. Specifically, the author focuses on Amar’s central thesis—that the fundamental reason behind the US Constitution was national security—and how that should affect our reading of the Constitution today. The author concludes that Amar’s book is noteworthy … Continue reading A Bellicose Founding Charter: The US and Providing for the “Common Defence” →The post A Bellicose Founding Charter: The US and Providing for the “Common Defence” appeared first on Journal of National Security Law & Policy.
      PubDate: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 16:17:49 +000
       
  • China’s Anti-Monopoly Merger Control and National Security: Interactions
           with Foreign Investment Law and Beyond
    • Authors: Meirong Jin
      Abstract: Unlike the United States or the European Union, China has adopted a unique approach that combines foreign investment law and anti-monopoly law to protect national security in merger transactions. Meirong Jin and Qian Li argue that anti-monopoly merger control has been an indispensable part of China’s national security protection framework, with four characteristics that make … Continue reading China’s Anti-Monopoly Merger Control and National Security: Interactions with Foreign Investment Law and Beyond →The post China’s Anti-Monopoly Merger Control and National Security: Interactions with Foreign Investment Law and Beyond appeared first on Journal of National Security Law & Policy.
      PubDate: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 16:03:41 +000
       
  • Lawfare and Sea Power: A Historical Perspective
    • Authors: Dennis Harbin
      Abstract: Four hundred years ago, the United East India Company hired Hugo Grotius, who would later be memorialized as the “father of international law,” to legitimize Dutch sea power in the South China Sea. Dennis Harbin illustrates that Grotius and the legal defense he crafted would have major implications for competition between democracies and autocracies centuries … Continue reading Lawfare and Sea Power: A Historical Perspective →The post Lawfare and Sea Power: A Historical Perspective appeared first on Journal of National Security Law & Policy.
      PubDate: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 15:48:45 +000
       
 
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