American foreign policy ideology and the international rule of law : contesting power through the International Criminal Court / Malcolm Jorgensen, Humboldt University of Berlin
Published
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2020
Introduction : Contesting the international rule of law -- Part I: Ideology in American international law policy -- America's "exceptional" international law policy -- The structure of American foreign policy ideology -- Competing conceptions of the international rule of law -- Part II: Contesting global legal power through the ICC -- Clinton Administration, 1992-2000 -- Bush 43 Administration 2000-2004 -- Bush 43 Administration 2004-2008 -- Obama Administration 2008-2016 -- Conclusion : Between power & transcendent values -- Ideological limits of the International Criminal Court -- Contesting power through the international rule of law
Summary
Demonstrates American legal policymakers hold competing conceptions of the 'international rule of law' structured by foreign policy ideologies
Notes
Based on the author's thesis (doctoral - University of Sydney, Faculty of Law, 2015)
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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