Venezuela and the Legal Limits of U.S. Power with Brian Egan
National Security Law Today por National Security Law Today
Notas del episodio
America’s relationship with Venezuela has long been shaped by power, politics, and law, often in uneasy combinations. This week, Elisa Poteat is joined by Brian Egan, partner at Skadden and former State Department Legal Adviser, to examine the legal foundations of U.S. engagement with Venezuela, from maritime interdictions and sanctions to questions of war powers and executive authority. Drawing on history, international law, and recent developments, they explore how past interventions continue to shape today’s national security decisions and what lawyers should be watching for next.
Brian Egan is a Partner in National Security, CFIUS, and International Trade at Skadden
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