01569 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001000123084001600133100001900149245008000168260005200248300002500300500002400325520073000349650002801079650002201107990002501129990002501154990002501179990002501204990002501229990002501254INLIS00000000000279220221029114329 a0010-0520002792221029 | | eng  a0-521-82256-4 aeng a341.3 a341.3 MUR u0 aMurphy, John F14aUnited States and the Rule of Law in Internatioan Affairs /cJohn F. Murphy aCambridge :bCambriedge University Press,c2004 aix, 367 p. ;c23 cm. aIndeks : p. 361-367 a"Jonh Murphy offers a careful and insightful analysis of why the Uninted States does not always accept the rule of law in international affairs, even though it has made immense contributions to its creations, adoption, and implementation. Examining the reasons for this failure, jonh Murphy analsyses a number of cases, not to make case that failure, Jonh Murphy been an international outlaw, but to illustrate the widw-ranging difficult ties standing in the way of US adherence to compound problems for the Uninted Stated vis-a-vis international law. This timely book offers a much needed examinition of US attitudes and practices and makes a major contributions to the contempory literature law and international relations. 4aInternational relations 4aInternational law a10084/MKRI-P/XI 2008 a10085/MKRI-P/XI 2008 a10085/MKRI-P/XI 2008 a10084/MKRI-P/XI 2008 a10084/MKRI-P/XI 2008 a10085/MKRI-P/XI 2008