Workshop Papers
Duke-Harvard Foreign Relations Law Workshop
"International Delegations and the U.S. Constitution"
Nov. 18, 2006
Sponsored by the Program in Public Law and the Center for International and Comparative Law at Duke Law School.
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The Concept of International Delegation (.pdf)
Curtis Bradley & Judith Kelley
Unratified Treaty Amendments and Constitutional Process (.pdf)
Curtis A. Bradley
Globalizing Delegation (.pdf)
Lisa Schultz Bressman
Are International Delegations A Problem? (.pdf)
Erwin Chemerinsky
Political Safeguards in International Lawmaking (.pdf)
Sarah Cleveland
Non-Delegation Canons in the International Arena (.pdf)
Do Federal Officers and Institutions Have a Constitutional Obligation to Comply With the Obligations of the United States Under International Law? (.pdf)
John Harrison
Domestic Delegation and International Delegation (.pdf)
M. Elizabeth Magill
The Treaty Clause As a Solution to the Problem of International Delegations (.pdf)
John O. McGinnis
Reflections on International Delegation (.pdf)
Dan Meltzer
The Appointments Clause and the Chemical Weapons Convention -- and Some Comments on Foreign Affairs Restrictionalism (.pdf)
Christopher H. Schroeder
International Delegations and the Values of Federalism (.pdf)
Neil S. Siegel
International Delegations Conference (.pdf)
Matthew Stephenson
Discussion Paper on Delegation to International Bodies (.pdf)
Peter L. Strauss
Taking Care of Treaties
Edward T. Swaine
International Delegations (.pdf)
Mark Tushnet
Thoughts on International "Delegations" (.pdf)
Carlos M. Vázquez
Toward a Framework Statute for Supranational Adjudication (.pdf)
Ernest A. Young
