Charming Betsy and the Constitution

39 Pages Posted: 5 Oct 2021

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Shelly Aviv Yeini

NYU, Faculty of Law

Ariel L. Bendor

Bar-Ilan University - Faculty of Law

Date Written: October 2, 2021

Abstract

One of the main disputes in regard to how courts should interpret the federal Constitution pertains to the legitimacy of relying on international law in constitutional interpretation. This Article examines the interpretative status of international law, in general, and the controversy over the use of international law in constitutional interpretation, in particular. The Article offers an innovative approach to the controversy based on the significant difference between customary international law and treaty law; namely, that constitutional interpretation with reference to international law should be limited to customary international law, as opposed to treaty law.

Suggested Citation

Aviv Yeini, Shelly and Bendor, Ariel L., Charming Betsy and the Constitution (October 2, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3934956 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3934956

Shelly Aviv Yeini (Contact Author)

NYU, Faculty of Law ( email )

Israel

Ariel L. Bendor

Bar-Ilan University - Faculty of Law ( email )

Faculty of Law
Ramat Gan, 52900
Israel

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