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Volume 106, Issue 6 (Sept. 2018)

Volume 106, Issue 6 (Sept. 2018)

Articles

Customary International Law, Change, and the Constitution
William S. Dodge

The Law of Nations and the Constitution: An Early Modern Perspective
David M. Golove & Daniel J. Hulsebosch

The Constitution and the Law of Nations
John Harrison

The Law of Nations and the Judicial Branch
Thomas H. Lee

The Constitution’s Text and Customary International Law
Michael D. Ramsey

Inferences of Judicial Lawmaking Power and the Law of Nations
Paul B. Stephan

The Future of the Federal Common Law of Foreign Relations
Ingrid Wuerth

Note

Genocidal Takings and the FSIA: Jurisdictional Limitations
Françoise N. Djoukeng

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Why Federal Courts Apply the Law of Nations Even Though it is Not the Supreme Law of the Land
Anthony J. Bellia, Jr. & Bradford R. Clark

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