Over the past 5 years, the Trump Administration has pulled out of about half a dozen international agreements, while choosing to renegotiate and strengthen others. Professors Laura Dickinson and Sean Murphy, experts in international law, explain these treaties and the implications of these decisions. They also predict what a Biden Administration might look like with respect to engagement in international relationships and national security.
Laura A. Dickinson, Oswald Symister Colclough Research Professor of Law, is an expert in national security law, human rights law, the law of armed conflict, and foreign affairs privatization. She was recently appointed to The Leadership Council for Women in National Security, working to encourage greater representation of women in the top levels of the United States government.
Sean D. Murphy, Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law, specializes in the fields of public international law and U.S. foreign relations law. He is a Member of the U.N. International Law Commission and was appointed its Special Rapporteur for Crimes Against Humanity.