Maine Law Review: Volume 58, No. 2 (2006)
Symposium: French and American Perspectives Towards International Law and International Institutions
Contents
- Foreward and Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Gilbert Guillaume
- Articles
- French and American Perspectives on International Law: Legal Cultures and International Law
Emmanuelle Jouannet - Thought Versus Action: the Influence of Legal Tradition on French and American Approaches to International Law
Dana Zartner Falstrom - France, Europe, the United States
Abdelkhaleq Berramdane - Commentary: Convergences and Divergences: The United States and France in Multilateral Diplomacy
Andre Lewin - Application of Treaties and the Decisions of International Tribunals in the United States and France: Reflections on Recent Practice
Martin A. Rogoff - Exorbitant Jurisdiction
Kevin M. Clermont and John R.B. Palmer - Unilateral and Multilateral Preventive Self-Defense
Stephanie Bellier - Collective Security and the International Enforcement of International Law: French and American Perspectives
Ana Peyro Llopis - Contrasting Perspectives on Preemptive Strike: The United States, France, and the War on Terror
Sophie Clavier - Essays
- Concerning French International Law Manuels: A Critical Review of the Principal French Textbooks in Public International Law
Alix Toublanc
