Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Part 1: International Law; 1. The Rocky Shoals of International Law; 2. International Law versus the American Constitution; 3. International Crime and Punishment; 4. The Limits of "International Law"; 5. International Law and the Use of Force; Part 2: International Institutions and Global Order; 6. After Guantanamo: The War Over the Geneva Convention; 7. Seven Tests: Between Concert and Unilateralism; 8. American Sovereignty and the UN; 9. Courting Danger: What's Wrong with the International Criminal Court
10. Dayton, Bosnia, and the Limits of Law11. Retail Diplomacy: The Edifying Story of UN Dues Reform; 12. Fixing the United Nations; Part 3: Law Enforcement and Foreign Policy; 13. Law in Order: Reconstructing U.S. National Security; 14. The Law at War: How Osama Slipped Away; 15. The Reach of American Law; 16. Law in the Service of Terror; Part 4: The Debate Over Human Rights; 17. Human Nature and Human Rights; 18. Natural Rights and Human History; 19. The Ground and Nature of Human Rights; 20. What Price Human Rights?; 21. "Exporting Democracy"-and Getting It Wrong
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22. The Idea of Human Rights23. "Human Rights": The Hidden Agenda