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US Presidential Candidates & International Law, Foreign Policy

Thanks to Norihito

American Society of International Law(ASIL) has launched an interesting project for the Presidential Campaign.

It has three component: (1) a collection of the candidates' policy statements and speeches on topics related to international law; (2) candidate responses to an ASIL survey on their views on international law and U.S. foreign policy; and (3) a selection of ASIL Executive Committee members' views on what the “big” international law issues are for the next administration.

It is interesting not only from the perspective of Int'l Law, but also of US foreign policy in general, I suppose.

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