Official Washington honors international law when it’s politically useful, such as in condemning a global adversary, but then dismisses it as useless if it gets in the way of some desired U.S. action. This “international law a la carte” undermines the concept’s fundamental value, says Lawrence Davidson.Consortiumnews.com
Dishing Up International Law a la Carte
Lawrence Davidson | Professor of History, West Chester University
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