Foreign Relations & International Law

Summer 2023 Supplement for 'Bradley, Deeks, & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials'

Jack Goldsmith
Wednesday, July 5, 2023, 11:21 AM
The supplement covers, among other things, foreign relations law issues implicated by U.S. actions.

Here is the Summer 2023 supplement for Bradley, Deeks, & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials (7th ed. 2020).  The supplement covers, among other things, foreign relations law issues implicated by the U.S. actions taken in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine; the Biden administration’s reversal of various Trump administration foreign policies; recent legislation concerning the reporting and publication of executive agreements and nonbinding commitments; the Supreme Court’s decision in Turkiye Halk Bankasi A.S. v. United States, which held that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act does not apply to criminal cases; the Court’s decision in Abitron Austria GmbH v. Hetronic International, which limited the extraterritorial reach of U.S. trademark law; and the Court’s decision in Nestle v. Doe, which disallowed on extraterritoriality grounds a suit under the Alien Tort Statute against domestic corporations.


Jack Goldsmith is the Learned Hand Professor at Harvard Law School, co-founder of Lawfare, and a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Before coming to Harvard, Professor Goldsmith served as Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel from 2003-2004, and Special Counsel to the Department of Defense from 2002-2003.
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