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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xvii
Introduction
xix
1
The Scope of International Law: Definition and Treaties
1
1.
A Definition
1
2.
Treaties
3
3.
Other Sources of International Law
7
Discussion Questions
9
2
U.S. Foreign Policy
10
1.
Basic Policies
10
2.
The Relationship between Foreign Policy and
International Law
13
3.
Globalization and the Direction Taken by
International Law
16
A. Concerns Respecting Judicial Training
20
B. Concerns Respecting National Leadership
21
С
Human Rights
22
4.
Is U.S. Foreign Policy Benefiting Americans?
22
5.
U.S. Compliance with Treaty Obligations and
International Law
23
A. U.N. Annual Assessments
23
B.
1963
Vienna Convention on Consular Procedures
23
С
Extraterritorial Kidnapping
27
6.
Conclusion
28
Discussion Questions
29
iv Contents
3
Terrorism, Foreign Policy, and Law
32
1.
Introduction
32
2.
Positive Disarray as a Response to Globalization
33
3.
Definitional Problems
36
4. AI Qaeda,
Taliban, Afghanistan
41
5.
The Presidential Order of November
13,2001 44
6.
The Department of Defense Military Commission
Order No.
1 46
7.
Courts and Terrorists
48
8.
The Attorney General s Draft Statute
51
9.
The Decision to Prosecute
Zacarias
Moussaoui
51
10.
The Case of John Walker Lindh
56
11.
The Cases of Yaser Esam Hamdi and Jose
Padilla
58
12.
The Guantanamo Detainees
67
13.
The INS Deportations and Mandatory Detentions
71
14.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Courts
72
15.
A Longer-Range Response to International Terrorism
72
16.
Dealing with Bio-Terrorism
73
17.
Cyber-Terrorism
75
18.
Flattening the Pocket Books of the Terrorists
75
19.
Conclusion
77
Discussion Questions
79
4
International Criminal Tribunals
84
1.
A Permanent International Criminal Court (ICC)
85
A. Drafting the Statute
86
B. Subject Matter Jurisdiction Under the Rome Statute
90
1.
Territorial and Nationality Bases
for Jurisdiction
90
2.
Trigger Mechanisms for Access to the Court
92
С
The Principle of Complementarity
92
D. Effectiveness of Concurrent Jurisdiction:
The SOFA Agreements
93
E. An Appraisal of the ICC
94
F. Rejection of the Court by the United States
97
G. Continuing Involvement by the United States
100
H. Conclusion
102
2.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia (ICTFY)
103
A. The Court s First Case,
1994-2002 106
Contents
v
B. Getting
Serbian Defendants to the Hague:
Representative Prosecutions
111
C. The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic
117
1.
Indictments
118
2.
Results of the Milosevic Trial
122
D. Growth of International Jurisprudence
123
E. The Establishment of Rape Camps :
Sexual Enslavement
123
F. Croatians Charged with Crimes
124
G. Effectiveness of the ICTFY
125
3.
Other Illustrations
126
A. Civil Suits in the United States:
Jurisdictional Issues
126
B. The International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda (ICTR)
128
C. Proposals for New Regional International
Criminal Tribunals
130
1.
A Special Court for Sierra Leone
130
2.
Proposals for Cambodia
131
3.
The Proposal for Kosovo
131
D. National Tribunals: The Trial at Lockerbie
132
4.
The Long-Term Effect of Judicial Proceedings Involving
International Crime
134
Discussion Questions
135
5
The Human Environment and Climate Change
141
1.
Introduction
141
2.
The Stockholm,
Rio de
Janeiro, and
Johannesburg Conferences
143
3.
Special Subject Matter Treaties
144
4.
The
1992
United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change
145
5.
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, December
1997 147
6.
The Buenos Aires Session, November
1998 150
7.
The Beijing Session, November-December
1998 150
8.
The Bonn Session, July
2001 151
9.
The Marrakesh Session, October,
2001,
and
Recent Developments
153
10.
Regional Agreements and Commitments
154
Contents
11.
Economie
Considerations and Advanced Technologies
156
12.
The Bush Administration and the Human Environment
157
A. States and Cities Decide They Can t Wait
160
13.
Conclusion
161
Discussion Questions
164
Anti-Personnel Land Mines: Unilateralism Prevails
167
1.
Introduction
167
2.
A Short Review of Earlier Efforts to Deal with Land Mines
168
3.
Responses in the United States to Banning of Land Mines:
The President and Congress
170
4.
Popular Interest and Effort
173
5.
The
1997
U.
N.
Convention
173
6.
Official U. S. Responses to the Convention
175
7.
Demining Operations
176
8.
Conclusion
177
Discussion Questions
178
Arms Control and Disarmament
181
1.
Introduction
181
2.
Important Multilateral Agreements
183
3.
Bilateral Agreements with the Soviet Union-Russia,
1972-1997 185
4.
National Missile Defense
187
5.
Negotiating a New
U.S
.-Russian Disarmament Treaty
192
A. NATO and the
2001
Decision on National
Missile Defense
195
B. Responses to the Decision to Withdraw from the
1972
ABM Treaty
196
6.
The
U.S
.-Russian Nuclear Warheads Reduction and
Limitation Treaty, May
24, 2002 201
7.
Policies and Doctrines for Nuclear Weapons
204
A. Introduction
204
B. Presidential Proclamations and Directives
206
С
The IAEA Statute and Implementing Agreements
209
D. The United States, Iran and Nuclear Weapons
209
1.
The United States, Russia, and Iran
212
E. North Korea and Nuclear Weapons
213
F
United States
-
Russian Cooperative Efforts
217
G. The Bush Policy and the Proliferation Security Initiative
218
8.
The World Court s Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the
Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons
219
Contents
vii
9.
Conclusion
221
Discussion Questions
224
8
Immigration and United States
Foreign Policy
229
1.
Introduction
290
2.
International
Law and
International
Organizations
231
3.
National Legislation
233
4.
Polls and Platforms
236
5.
President Bush and Congress
239
6.
Congressional Initiatives,
2005 240
7.
State and Local Responses
242
8.
The Supreme Court and the Inter-American Court of
Human Rights
243
9.
Conclusion
244
Discussion Questions
245
9
The Middle East Peace Process
248
1.
Introduction
248
2.
Participants in the Middle East Peace Process
250
3.
Events Affecting the Search for Accommodation
252
4.
Early American Peacemaking Efforts, Camp David,
1978 253
5.
The Security Council,
1976-1982 253
6.
Resumed Efforts,
1988,
Israel and the Palestine Authority
254
A. Special Meetings
254
1.
Madrid,
1991 254
2.
Oslo,
1993, 1995 255
3.
Wye River,
1998,
Washington Accord
255
B. Continuing Efforts of the Clinton Administration
256
C. The Mitchell Committee,
2000-2001 258
D. The Tenet Plan.
2001 259
E. The Zinni Negotiations,
2002-2003 260
7.
Security Council Resolutions.
2000-2003 260
8.
New Levels of Death and Destruction, April-June
2003 261
9.
Major Multilateral Efforts to Bring Peace to the Middle East
262
A. Council of Arab States, March
2002 262
B. The Bush Proposal, May
2002 263
С
The Road Map, March
2003 264
10.
The Shifting Scene
2004-2005,
A More Active
American Involvement
269
11.
Potential for Constitutional Conflict in the United States
275
12.
Conclusion
277
Discussion Questions
280
viii Contents
10
The Iraq Crisis of
2002-2006:
Legal and Political Issues
284
1.
Introduction
284
2.
The Problem of No-Fly Zones
286
3.
The Security Council Resolution
1441:
Antecedents
and Consequences
287
4.
Legality of Coalition Action Under Resolution
1441 298
5.
International Law, the United Nations, and Iraq
304
6.
Aggression, Collective Security, Self-Defense, and
Humanitarian Intervention
307
A. Legal Theories Justifying the Use of Force
308
1.
Collective Security: The Charter, Articles
24(1)
and
42 308
2.
Self Defense: The Charter, Articles
2 (3)2 (4),
and
51 309
3.
Anticipatory Self-Defense
309
4.
Preemptive Self-Defense
311
5.
Humanitarian Intervention and the Just War Theory
313
B. Legitimacy and Legality
315
7.
Faulty Intelligence
318
8.
Implementing the Peace
321
9.
The Prosecution of Saddam Hussein
323
A. Introduction
323
B. Characteristics of the Court
324
С
An Acceptable Standard of Guilt
326
D. The American Role
326
E. Choice of Tribunals
327
F. The First Case
329
G. Political Ramifications
330
10.
Costs
331
11.
Conclusion
335
Discussion Questions
337
11
United States Oil Policy and National Security
341
1.
Introduction
341
2.
Restraints on Foreign Oil Production
341
3.
Oil and Iraq
343
A. Oil-For-Food
343
B. Industry Modernization and Continuing
U. S. Presence
344
4.
Oil and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
345
5.
The North American Free Trade Agreement
347
6.
Alternate Sources of Energy
348
Contents ix
7.
Conclusion
348
Discussion Questions
349
12
Terrorism, Enemy Combatants, and Torture
352
1.
The Third Geneva Convention Relating to the Treatment
of Prisoners of War
352
2.
The
1984
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel,
Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
355
A. The Criminal Torture Act of
1994 357
B. The Supreme Court Decision on Lands Under
the Exclusive or Concurrent Jurisdiction of the
United States
358
3.
Other Key Provisions of the
1984
Convention
359
4.
The Senate and the
1984
Convention
360
5.
Senate Reservations, Understandings, and Declarations
360
A. The Principle of Division of Powers and Prosecutions
Under State Laws: The
1963
Vienna Convention on
Consular Relations
361
B. Additional Senate Reservations
363
C. The Understandings
364
D. The Declarations
365
6.
The Optional Protocol of December
18, 2002 366
7.
The Torture Victim Protection Act of
1991 367
8.
The Torture Victim Relief Act of
1998 369
9.
Torture and the Federal Alien Tort Claims Act of
1789 370
10.
Torture and Inhuman Treatment of Detainees and Prisoners
of War: The Abu Ghraib Debacle
372
11.
Disarray Among the President s Legal Advisors and
the Consequences
379
12.
Prosecution of U. S. Military Personnel and Civilian
Employees for Torture
387
13.
The Practice of Rendition of Detainees and the Military
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of
2000 389
14.
Unlawful Combatants and the Administration of Justice
392
15.
Continuing Investigations and Resulting Legislation
400
A. The Detainee Treatment Act of
2005 402
16.
Conclusion
405
Discussion Questions
407
13
Conclusion
414
Addendum
423
Index
427
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Contents
Preface
xi
Acknowledgements
xvii
Introduction
xix
1
The Scope of International Law: Definition and Treaties
1
1.
A Definition
1
2.
Treaties
3
3.
Other Sources of International Law
7
Discussion Questions
9
2
U.S. Foreign Policy
10
1.
Basic Policies
10
2.
The Relationship between Foreign Policy and
International Law
13
3.
Globalization and the Direction Taken by
International Law
16
A. Concerns Respecting Judicial Training
20
B. Concerns Respecting National Leadership
21
С
Human Rights
22
4.
Is U.S. Foreign Policy Benefiting Americans?
22
5.
U.S. Compliance with Treaty Obligations and
International Law
23
A. U.N. Annual Assessments
23
B.
1963
Vienna Convention on Consular Procedures
23
С
Extraterritorial Kidnapping
27
6.
Conclusion
28
Discussion Questions
29
iv Contents
3
Terrorism, Foreign Policy, and Law
32
1.
Introduction
32
2.
Positive Disarray as a Response to Globalization
33
3.
Definitional Problems
36
4. AI Qaeda,
Taliban, Afghanistan
41
5.
The Presidential Order of November
13,2001 44
6.
The Department of Defense "Military Commission
Order No.
1" 46
7.
Courts and Terrorists
48
8.
The Attorney General's Draft Statute
51
9.
The Decision to Prosecute
Zacarias
Moussaoui
51
10.
The Case of John Walker Lindh
56
11.
The Cases of Yaser Esam Hamdi and Jose
Padilla
58
12.
The Guantanamo Detainees
67
13.
The INS Deportations and Mandatory Detentions
71
14.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Courts
72
15.
A Longer-Range Response to International Terrorism
72
16.
Dealing with Bio-Terrorism
73
17.
Cyber-Terrorism
75
18.
Flattening the Pocket Books of the Terrorists
75
19.
Conclusion
77
Discussion Questions
79
4
International Criminal Tribunals
84
1.
A Permanent International Criminal Court (ICC)
85
A. Drafting the Statute
86
B. Subject Matter Jurisdiction Under the Rome Statute
90
1.
Territorial and Nationality Bases
for Jurisdiction
90
2.
"Trigger Mechanisms" for Access to the Court
92
С
The Principle of Complementarity
92
D. Effectiveness of Concurrent Jurisdiction:
The SOFA Agreements
93
E. An Appraisal of the ICC
94
F. Rejection of the Court by the United States
97
G. Continuing Involvement by the United States
100
H. Conclusion
102
2.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia (ICTFY)
103
A. The Court's First Case,
1994-2002 106
Contents
v
B. Getting
Serbian Defendants to the Hague:
Representative Prosecutions
111
C. The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic
117
1.
Indictments
118
2.
Results of the Milosevic Trial
122
D. Growth of International Jurisprudence
123
E. The Establishment of "Rape Camps":
Sexual Enslavement
123
F. Croatians Charged with Crimes
124
G. Effectiveness of the ICTFY
125
3.
Other Illustrations
126
A. Civil Suits in the United States:
Jurisdictional Issues
126
B. The International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda (ICTR)
128
C. Proposals for New Regional International
Criminal Tribunals
130
1.
A Special Court for Sierra Leone
130
2.
Proposals for Cambodia
131
3.
The Proposal for Kosovo
131
D. National Tribunals: The Trial at Lockerbie
132
4.
The Long-Term Effect of Judicial Proceedings Involving
International Crime
134
Discussion Questions
135
5
The Human Environment and Climate Change
141
1.
Introduction
141
2.
The Stockholm,
Rio de
Janeiro, and
Johannesburg Conferences
143
3.
Special Subject Matter Treaties
144
4.
The
1992
United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change
145
5.
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, December
1997 147
6.
The Buenos Aires Session, November
1998 150
7.
The Beijing Session, November-December
1998 150
8.
The Bonn Session, July
2001 151
9.
The Marrakesh Session, October,
2001,
and
Recent Developments
153
10.
Regional Agreements and Commitments
154
Contents
11.
Economie
Considerations and Advanced Technologies
156
12.
The Bush Administration and the Human Environment
157
A. States and Cities Decide They Can't Wait
160
13.
Conclusion
161
Discussion Questions
164
Anti-Personnel Land Mines: Unilateralism Prevails
167
1.
Introduction
167
2.
A Short Review of Earlier Efforts to Deal with Land Mines
168
3.
Responses in the United States to Banning of Land Mines:
The President and Congress
170
4.
Popular Interest and Effort
173
5.
The
1997
U.
N.
Convention
173
6.
Official U. S. Responses to the Convention
175
7.
Demining Operations
176
8.
Conclusion
177
Discussion Questions
178
Arms Control and Disarmament
181
1.
Introduction
181
2.
Important Multilateral Agreements
183
3.
Bilateral Agreements with the Soviet Union-Russia,
1972-1997 185
4.
National Missile Defense
187
5.
Negotiating a New
U.S
.-Russian Disarmament Treaty
192
A. NATO and the
2001
Decision on National
Missile Defense
195
B. Responses to the Decision to Withdraw from the
1972
ABM Treaty
196
6.
The
U.S
.-Russian Nuclear Warheads Reduction and
Limitation Treaty, May
24, 2002 201
7.
Policies and Doctrines for Nuclear Weapons
204
A. Introduction
204
B. Presidential Proclamations and Directives
206
С
The IAEA Statute and Implementing Agreements
209
D. The United States, Iran and Nuclear Weapons
209
1.
The United States, Russia, and Iran
212
E. North Korea and Nuclear Weapons
213
F
United States
-
Russian Cooperative Efforts
217
G. The Bush Policy and the Proliferation Security Initiative
218
8.
The World Court's Advisory Opinion on the Legality of the
Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons
219
Contents
vii
9.
Conclusion
221
Discussion Questions
224
8
Immigration and United States
Foreign Policy
229
1.
Introduction
290
2.
International
Law and
International
Organizations
231
3.
National Legislation
233
4.
Polls and Platforms
236
5.
President Bush and Congress
239
6.
Congressional Initiatives,
2005 240
7.
State and Local Responses
242
8.
The Supreme Court and the Inter-American Court of
Human Rights
243
9.
Conclusion
244
Discussion Questions
245
9
The Middle East Peace Process
248
1.
Introduction
248
2.
Participants in the Middle East Peace Process
250
3.
Events Affecting the Search for Accommodation
252
4.
Early American Peacemaking Efforts, Camp David,
1978 253
5.
The Security Council,
1976-1982 253
6.
Resumed Efforts,
1988,
Israel and the Palestine Authority
254
A. Special Meetings
254
1.
Madrid,
1991 254
2.
Oslo,
1993, 1995 255
3.
Wye River,
1998,
Washington Accord
255
B. Continuing Efforts of the Clinton Administration
256
C. The Mitchell Committee,
2000-2001 258
D. The Tenet Plan.
2001 259
E. The Zinni Negotiations,
2002-2003 260
7.
Security Council Resolutions.
2000-2003 260
8.
New Levels of Death and Destruction, April-June
2003 261
9.
Major Multilateral Efforts to Bring Peace to the Middle East
262
A. Council of Arab States, March
2002 262
B. The Bush Proposal, May
2002 263
С
The Road Map, March
2003 264
10.
The Shifting Scene
2004-2005,
A More Active
American Involvement
269
11.
Potential for Constitutional Conflict in the United States
275
12.
Conclusion
277
Discussion Questions
280
viii Contents
10
The Iraq Crisis of
2002-2006:
Legal and Political Issues
284
1.
Introduction
284
2.
The Problem of No-Fly Zones
286
3.
The Security Council Resolution
1441:
Antecedents
and Consequences
287
4.
Legality of Coalition Action Under Resolution
1441 298
5.
International Law, the United Nations, and Iraq
304
6.
Aggression, Collective Security, Self-Defense, and
Humanitarian Intervention
307
A. Legal Theories Justifying the Use of Force
308
1.
Collective Security: The Charter, Articles
24(1)
and
42 308
2.
Self Defense: The Charter, Articles
2 (3)2 (4),
and
51 309
3.
Anticipatory Self-Defense
309
4.
Preemptive Self-Defense
311
5.
Humanitarian Intervention and the Just War Theory
313
B. Legitimacy and Legality
315
7.
Faulty Intelligence
318
8.
Implementing the Peace
321
9.
The Prosecution of Saddam Hussein
323
A. Introduction
323
B. Characteristics of the Court
324
С
An Acceptable Standard of Guilt
326
D. The American Role
326
E. Choice of Tribunals
327
F. The First Case
329
G. Political Ramifications
330
10.
Costs
331
11.
Conclusion
335
Discussion Questions
337
11
United States Oil Policy and National Security
341
1.
Introduction
341
2.
Restraints on Foreign Oil Production
341
3.
Oil and Iraq
343
A. Oil-For-Food
343
B. Industry Modernization and Continuing
U. S. Presence
344
4.
Oil and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
345
5.
The North American Free Trade Agreement
347
6.
Alternate Sources of Energy
348
Contents ix
7.
Conclusion
348
Discussion Questions
349
12
Terrorism, Enemy Combatants, and Torture
352
1.
The Third Geneva Convention Relating to the Treatment
of Prisoners of War
352
2.
The
1984
Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel,
Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
355
A. The Criminal Torture Act of
1994 357
B. The Supreme Court Decision on "Lands Under
the Exclusive or Concurrent Jurisdiction of the
United States"
358
3.
Other Key Provisions of the
1984
Convention
359
4.
The Senate and the
1984
Convention
360
5.
Senate Reservations, Understandings, and Declarations
360
A. The Principle of Division of Powers and Prosecutions
Under State Laws: The
1963
Vienna Convention on
Consular Relations
361
B. Additional Senate Reservations
363
C. The Understandings
364
D. The Declarations
365
6.
The Optional Protocol of December
18, 2002 366
7.
The Torture Victim Protection Act of
1991 367
8.
The Torture Victim Relief Act of
1998 369
9.
Torture and the Federal Alien Tort Claims Act of
1789 370
10.
Torture and Inhuman Treatment of Detainees and Prisoners
of War: The Abu Ghraib Debacle
372
11.
Disarray Among the President's Legal Advisors and
the Consequences
379
12.
Prosecution of U. S. Military Personnel and Civilian
Employees for Torture
387
13.
The Practice of Rendition of Detainees and the Military
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of
2000 389
14.
Unlawful Combatants and the Administration of Justice
392
15.
Continuing Investigations and Resulting Legislation
400
A. The Detainee Treatment Act of
2005 402
16.
Conclusion
405
Discussion Questions
407
13
Conclusion
414
Addendum
423
Index
427 |
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