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Foreign relations law: comparison as invention
págs. 45-61
A comparative foreing relations law agenda: opportunities and challenges
págs. 79-96
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Executive power in foreing affairs: the case for inventing a mexican foreign relations law
págs. 115-132
Separation of powers, treaty-making, and treaty withdrawal: a global survey
págs. 135-155
International agreements and U.S. foreign relations law: complexity in action
págs. 157-171
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Making treaties and other international agreements: The European Union
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Constitutionalism and internationalism: U.S. Participation in international institutions
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Engagement and disengagement with international institutions: The U.K. Perspective
págs. 393-410
International integration and its counter-limits: a german constitutional perspective
págs. 411-430
State engagement with treaties: interactions between international and domestic law
págs. 431-446
Regional organizations' relations with international institutions: The EU and ASEAN compared
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Crown and foreign acts of state before british Courts: "Rahmatullah", "Belhaj", and the separation of powers
págs. 715-732
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The use of military force by the United Kingdom: the evolution of accountability
págs. 771-789
págs. 791-809
Using military force and engaging in collective security: the case of France
págs. 811-827
págs. 829-842
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