An American Dilemma: International Law, Capital Punishment, and Federalism
An American Dilemma examines the issue of capital punishment in the United States as it conflicts with the nation's obligations under the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. In a number of high profile cases, foreign nationals have been executed after being denied their rights under the Vienna Convention. The International Court of Justice has ruled against the United States, but individual states have chosen to defy international law. The Supreme Court has not resolved the question of legal remedies for such breaches.
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An American Dilemma: International Law, Capital Punishment, and Federalism
An American Dilemma examines the issue of capital punishment in the United States as it conflicts with the nation's obligations under the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. In a number of high profile cases, foreign nationals have been executed after being denied their rights under the Vienna Convention. The International Court of Justice has ruled against the United States, but individual states have chosen to defy international law. The Supreme Court has not resolved the question of legal remedies for such breaches.
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An American Dilemma: International Law, Capital Punishment, and Federalism

An American Dilemma: International Law, Capital Punishment, and Federalism

by M. Atwell
An American Dilemma: International Law, Capital Punishment, and Federalism

An American Dilemma: International Law, Capital Punishment, and Federalism

by M. Atwell

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Overview

An American Dilemma examines the issue of capital punishment in the United States as it conflicts with the nation's obligations under the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. In a number of high profile cases, foreign nationals have been executed after being denied their rights under the Vienna Convention. The International Court of Justice has ruled against the United States, but individual states have chosen to defy international law. The Supreme Court has not resolved the question of legal remedies for such breaches.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137270368
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 06/16/2015
Series: International Law, Crime, and Politics Series
Edition description: 2015
Pages: 189
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Mary Welek Atwell is Professor Emerita of Criminal Justice at Radford University, USA. She holds a PhD in American History from Saint Louis University, USA. She is the author of two previous books and several articles dealing with capital punishment.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 1. American Exceptionalism 3. Legal Framework 4. The Execution of a Foreign National: Angel Breard 5. The Execution of a Foreign National: Joseph Stanley Faulder 6. The Execution of Two Foreign Nationals: Karl and Walter LaGrand 7. Avena and the Case of Jose Medellin 8. Sovereignty and Federalism 10. The Execution of a Foreign National: Humberto Leal Garcia and After
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