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mr. Larry confer on behalf of the center of law ethics and national security in the Center for International desired law Im giving you in from every remarks for todays lecture by professor Bradley which honors the publication of the US legal system out last night depressed just will say a few words to situate the remarks that will follow since the beginning of professor Bradleys academic career in the mid-1990s he has written about virtually every aspect of the role that international law plays in the US legal system and I think a theme probably the most predominant thing that runs throughout his scholarship is the distinctive approach that the United States has with regard to international law and institutions this distinctiveness applies to how the United States negotiates and enforces international legal rules and its membership in multilateral organizations but it applies with special force 2 how international law is incorporated into US law that is how international law become