Professor Michael Scharf has recently posted “International Law in Crisis: A Qualitative Empirical Contribution to the Compliance Debate” on the Social Science Research Network http://ssrn.com/abstract=1499401. Professor Scharf’s paper is based on meetings and exchanges with ten former State Department Legal Advisers about the role of international law’s impact on the formation of foreign policy.
International Law in Crisis: A Qualitative Empirical Contribution to the Compliance Debate
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