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The Political Theory of Treaties in the Restatements of Foreign Relations Law
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Parry, John T
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International law
/ International relations
/ Law
/ Natural law
/ Peace
/ Political systems
/ Political theory
/ Sovereignty
/ Treaties
2015
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/ Sovereignty
/ Treaties
2015
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The Political Theory of Treaties in the Restatements of Foreign Relations Law
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The Political Theory of Treaties in the Restatements of Foreign Relations Law
2015
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Overview
Treaties are legal documents, and these questions raise legal issues to which international and domestic law provide answers.1 But these questions also raise basic issues about how states organize themselves internally, how they interact with each other, and how they conceptualize these processes. [...]the act of making, complying with, or breaking a treaty is also a political act, and the significance of these political actions varies across time and space in ways that interact with theories about the nature of political life and political organization. [...]the ways in which the law of treaties makes assumptions about political relationships provide a useful vantage point for evaluating, not only the law of treaties, but also the relative strength of various approaches to political life and organization. [...]the effort to connect treaties and political theory demonstrates not just the impact of political theory on treaties but also the impact of treaties on political theory.
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Brigham Young University, Reuben Clark Law School
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