The Trump Administration and International Law

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"The Trump Administration and International Law" is a scholarly book by legal expert Harold Hongju Koh that critically examines how the Trump presidency challenged, reshaped, and interacted with established norms and institutions of international law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline international law
international relations
public law
analyzes domestic constraints on presidential power in foreign affairs
role of civil society in defending international norms
role of courts in checking executive action
author Harold Hongju Koh
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques unilateralism in U.S. foreign policy
withdrawal from international agreements
examines Trump administration approach to climate agreements
Trump administration approach to human rights norms
Trump administration approach to international institutions
Trump administration approach to trade agreements
Trump administration approach to treaties
Trump administration approach to use of force
focusesOn challenges to established norms of international law
continuities and departures from prior U.S. practice
impact on international legal institutions
format ebook
hardcover
paperback
genre legal scholarship
political analysis
hasPerspective critical analysis of Trump administration policies
intendedAudience international relations scholars
legal scholars
policy makers
students of international law
language English
mainSubject Trump administration
surface form: Donald Trump administration

United States foreign policy
international law
multilateralism
rule of law
proposes strategies to uphold the international rule of law
publicationYear 2018
publisher Oxford University Press
relatedWorkOfAuthor The National Security Constitution
Transnational Legal Process
setsInContext Trump administration within longer history of U.S. engagement with international law

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