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Wielding a gun with no ammunition: The UK, the EU and the battle over the Northern Ireland Protocol

U S habitually ignores adverse int l rulings: media

U.S. habitually ignores adverse int l rulings: media Xinhua © Provided by Xinhua The United States should engage in constructive ways with international courts, rather than sticking to its old sore loser strategy by default, two U.S. scholars said. WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) U.S. President Joe Biden s administration, which has lectured China about respecting a so-called arbitral tribunal ruling on the South China Sea, is in itself a breacher of the international rule of law, said Project Syndicate in a recent commentary. The Biden administration has moved slower than expected to reverse its predecessor s attack on international dispute settlement, which is evident in the use of veto power by former President Donald Trump to block all appointments to the World Trade Organization s Appellate Body, wrote Robert Howse, an international law professor at New York University, and Ruti Teitel, professor of Comparative Law at New York Law School, on Monday.

Leo strauss man peace | Political theory | Cambridge University Press

Leo strauss man peace | Political theory | Cambridge University Press
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American law institute reporters studies wto case law legal and economic analysis | International economic and trade law, WTO law

American law institute reporters studies wto case law legal and economic analysis | International economic and trade law, WTO law
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