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Foreign & International Law - The Assault on International Law

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Book Synopsis: International law presents a conceptual riddle. Why comply with it when there is no world government to enforce it? The United States has a long history of skepticism towards international law, but 9/11 ushered in a particularly virulent phase of American exceptionalism, as the US drifted away from international institutions and conventions. Although American politicians and their legal advisors are often the public face of this attack, the root of this movement is a coordinated and deliberate attack by law professors hostile to its philosophical foundations, including Eric Posner, Jack Goldsmith, Adrian Vermeule, and John Yoo. In a series of influential writings, they have claimed that since states are motivated primarily by self-interest, compliance with international law is nothing more than high-minded talk. These abstract arguments provide a foundation for dangerous legal conclusions: that international law is largely irrelevant to determining how and when terrorists can be captured or killed; that the US President alone should be directing the War on Terror without significant input from Congress or the judiciary; that US courts should not hear lawsuits alleging violations of international law; and that the US should block any international criminal court with jurisdiction over Americans. These polemical accounts have ultimately triggered America's pernicious withdrawal from international cooperation. In The Assault on International Law, Jens David Ohlin exposes the mistaken assumptions of these "New Realists," in particular their impoverished utilization of rational choice theory. In contrast, he provides an alternate vision of international law based on an innovative theory of human rationality. According to Ohlin, rationality requires that agents follow through on their plans and commitments even when faced with opportunities for defection, as long as the original plan was beneficial for the agent. Seen in the light of this planning theory of rational agency, international law is the product of nation-states cooperating to escape a brutish State of Nature-a result that is not only legally binding but also in each state's self-interest.

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Are you tired of a world without consequences? Introducing "The Assault on International Law," a groundbreaking book that challenges the status quo and addresses the fundamental questions surrounding international law. With no global governing body to enforce it, you may wonder why compliance even matters. But in this meticulously researched work, author Jens David Ohlin reveals the dangerous consequences of disregarding international law.

Throughout history, the United States has been skeptical of international law. However, after the events of 9/11, this skepticism took a more pronounced form. Behind the scenes, law professors such as Eric Posner, Jack Goldsmith, Adrian Vermeule, and John Yoo spearheaded a deliberate attack on international law's philosophical foundations. Their arguments, though seemingly abstract, carried substantial weight, leading to alarming legal conclusions that have shaped America's approach to terrorism, warfare, and human rights.

But is international law truly irrelevant, as these critics claim? In "The Assault on International Law," Ohlin dismantles their arguments with a fresh perspective rooted in an innovative theory of human rationality. Drawing on his extensive research, he reveals that international law is a product of nations coming together to escape the chaos of a State of Nature. It is not just a high-minded concept; it holds the power to protect individuals and countries alike.

Don't let America's pernicious withdrawal from international cooperation go unchallenged. Take a stand against this dangerous trend by empowering yourself with knowledge. Order "The Assault on International Law" today and discover a visionary new understanding of international law and its importance in maintaining a just and stable global order.

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