This Article offers an empirical answer to a question of interest among scholars of comparative international law: why do American views about international law appear at times to differ from those of other countries? We contend that part of the answer lies in legal education. Conducting a survey of the educational and professional backgrounds of nearly 150 legal academics, we reveal evidence that professors of international law in the United States often lack significant foreign legal experience, particularly outside of the West. Sociological research suggests that this tendency leads professors to teach international law from predominantly nationalistic and Western perspectives, and thus socialize generations of future government elites, ...
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the ...
Foreign critics sometimes accuse Americans of taking a hypocritical stance on international law. The...
This Article draws on an empirical study of the careers of international law graduates who earned an...
This Article offers an empirical answer to a question of interest among scholars of comparative inte...
This Article offers an empirical answer to a question of interest among scholars of comparative inte...
The compulsory study of international law is a universal component of legal education in some states...
This Article, based on remarks given at a fall 2013 conference hosted by The Whitney R. Harris World...
Lawyers trained in U.S. law schools learn that the Constitution gives Congress the power [t]o defin...
Why is international law ineffective at times in achieving its aims, such as preventing human rights...
Globalization, characterized by the inter-connectivity of persons, states, and non-state actors on a...
A fierce debate ensues among leading international law theorists that implicates the role of nationa...
The international legal community posits universality as a central characteristic of modern internat...
This book takes the reader on a sweeping tour of the international legal field to reveal some of the...
In this paper the author will commence his analysis by exposing the apparent absence of a global law...
In this paper the author will commence his analysis by exposing the apparent absence of a global law...
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the ...
Foreign critics sometimes accuse Americans of taking a hypocritical stance on international law. The...
This Article draws on an empirical study of the careers of international law graduates who earned an...
This Article offers an empirical answer to a question of interest among scholars of comparative inte...
This Article offers an empirical answer to a question of interest among scholars of comparative inte...
The compulsory study of international law is a universal component of legal education in some states...
This Article, based on remarks given at a fall 2013 conference hosted by The Whitney R. Harris World...
Lawyers trained in U.S. law schools learn that the Constitution gives Congress the power [t]o defin...
Why is international law ineffective at times in achieving its aims, such as preventing human rights...
Globalization, characterized by the inter-connectivity of persons, states, and non-state actors on a...
A fierce debate ensues among leading international law theorists that implicates the role of nationa...
The international legal community posits universality as a central characteristic of modern internat...
This book takes the reader on a sweeping tour of the international legal field to reveal some of the...
In this paper the author will commence his analysis by exposing the apparent absence of a global law...
In this paper the author will commence his analysis by exposing the apparent absence of a global law...
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the ...
Foreign critics sometimes accuse Americans of taking a hypocritical stance on international law. The...
This Article draws on an empirical study of the careers of international law graduates who earned an...