As The Yale Journal of International Law and its predecessors, Yale Studies in World Public Order and The Yale Journal of World Public Order, mark twenty-five years of publication, we pause to look back on the history of the Journal. We would like to share with our readers W. Michael Reisman\u27s address delivered at YJIL\u27s twenty-fifth anniversary banquet, a list of the publications\u27 ten most-cited works to this point, and a collection of commentaries for the first five pieces on this list. In this collection, there is a commentary from the author of each piece and from a legal scholar engaged in research in the field. The commentaries evaluate the initial pieces and their impact, taking into account the developments in international...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
This Introduction discusses the twenty year history of the Fordham International Law Journal
When the Editor-in-Chief of the Utrecht Journal of International and European Law (UJIEL) approached...
As The Yale Journal of International Law and its predecessors, Yale Studies in World Public Order an...
Two hundred participants, including former students, colleagues, coauthors, and friends of W. Michae...
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of The Yale Journal of International Law is an occasion...
With this volume we mark both an anniversary and an inaugural. It is the tenth volume of a journal t...
The beginning of a new journal is always a moment of great promise and expectation, and the start of...
With this issue the Vanderbilt International enters its second year of publication and attempts to c...
Nine years ago, Kenneth Abbott published an article exhorting international lawyers to read and mast...
Almost three years ago, Professor Michael Reisman proposed the incident genre as a new methodology...
In 2006 the American Society of International Law celebrated its centennial anniversary. In 2007 it ...
In this Editorial Comment Ahmet Mustafa (Deputy Editor, ISLRev, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies)...
In his reflections on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Yale Journal of Internatio...
Throughout his career, Michael Reisman emphasized law’s function in shaping the future. In this wide...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
This Introduction discusses the twenty year history of the Fordham International Law Journal
When the Editor-in-Chief of the Utrecht Journal of International and European Law (UJIEL) approached...
As The Yale Journal of International Law and its predecessors, Yale Studies in World Public Order an...
Two hundred participants, including former students, colleagues, coauthors, and friends of W. Michae...
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of The Yale Journal of International Law is an occasion...
With this volume we mark both an anniversary and an inaugural. It is the tenth volume of a journal t...
The beginning of a new journal is always a moment of great promise and expectation, and the start of...
With this issue the Vanderbilt International enters its second year of publication and attempts to c...
Nine years ago, Kenneth Abbott published an article exhorting international lawyers to read and mast...
Almost three years ago, Professor Michael Reisman proposed the incident genre as a new methodology...
In 2006 the American Society of International Law celebrated its centennial anniversary. In 2007 it ...
In this Editorial Comment Ahmet Mustafa (Deputy Editor, ISLRev, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies)...
In his reflections on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Yale Journal of Internatio...
Throughout his career, Michael Reisman emphasized law’s function in shaping the future. In this wide...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
This Introduction discusses the twenty year history of the Fordham International Law Journal
When the Editor-in-Chief of the Utrecht Journal of International and European Law (UJIEL) approached...