Course Description

601:604. FOREIGN RELATIONS AND NATIONAL SECURITY (3)

Clark, Stephens


An analysis of the interaction between the conduct of United States foreign affairs and the constitutional distribution of powers among the executive, the legislature, and the courts. Among the topics discussed are the foreign relations powers of the president and Congress, treaty making under United States law and practice, war powers, international law–customary and treaty–as the law of the land, recognition, justiciability of foreign affairs issues.