na INLIS000000000001241 20221031081918 0010-0520001241 221031 | | eng 0-521-52968-9 eng 341.3 341.3 MUR u Murphy, John F United States and the Rule of Law in International Affairs Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005 ix. 367 p. ; 23 cm Indeks : Index The U.S. has often proclaimed its support for the rule of law in international affairs, but has found it increasingly difficult to adhere to it in practice. John Murphy demonstrates the wide-ranging difficulties obstructing U.S. adherence to the rule of law. He also examines the reasons for the declining U.S. support for the international institutions it was instrumental in creating, as well as U.S. unwillingness to support new popular initiatives in international law. 1. International Law - USA 2. Rule of Law 3. United States - Foreign Relations 07365/MKRI-P/XII-2007 07365/MKRI-P/XII-2007