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- Title
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW: STEPHEN LUSHINGTON AND THE TRENT AFFAIR.
- Authors
Casto, William R.
- Abstract
The article examines the real-world influence and effectiveness of customary international law in foreign-affairs crises, with a particular focus on the Trent Affair. It explores compliance and effectiveness theories related to international law, offering an empirical study of how international law impacts decision-making within a state's foreign-policy apparatus during crises. It further sheds light on the role of negotiation and the interplay between different actors and interests.
- Subjects
CUSTOMARY international law; INTERNATIONAL relations; TRENT Affair, 1861; CRISES; DECISION making
- Publication
Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2023, Vol 22, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1546-6981
- Publication type
Article