To mark the launch of the London Review of International Law, the editors invited Gerry Simpson, Kenneth Bailey Chair of Law at Melbourne Law School and Visiting Professor of Public International Law at LSE, to deliver a lecture at the London School of Economics on 28 November 2013. This article is based on the lecture delivered on that occasion
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THE JOURNAL OF EAST ASIA AND INTERNATIONAL LAW is deeply honored to introduce professor Emeritus Som...
The International Legal Ethics Conference (ILEC) returned to England in 2014, with the Sixth ILEC be...
The International Trade and Business Law Review publishes leading articles, comments and case notes,...
To mark the launch of the London Review of International Law, the editors invited Gerry Simpson, Ken...
In 2013 the Glasgow Law School celebrated the tercentenary of the creation of the Regius Chair in Ci...
The Sentimental Life of International Law is about our age-old longing for a decent international so...
As we celebrate Fordham Law School\u27s Centennial and pause to examine its history from a number of...
It is a great honour and privilege to be invited to give the inaugural John Dugard Lecture in Intern...
The United Kingdom’s scheduled exit from the European Union – nicknamed “Brexit” – has caused some u...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
As part of the Cambridge Law Journal’s centenary celebrations, this article reads two essays on law ...
As The Yale Journal of International Law and its predecessors, Yale Studies in World Public Order an...
In the fall of 1976, Richard R. Baxter, the Manley O. Hudson Professor of International Law at Harva...
This issue of the Quarterly marks 60 years of its publication, since 1958 under the auspices of the ...
The beginning of a new journal is always a moment of great promise and expectation, and the start of...
THE JOURNAL OF EAST ASIA AND INTERNATIONAL LAW is deeply honored to introduce professor Emeritus Som...
The International Legal Ethics Conference (ILEC) returned to England in 2014, with the Sixth ILEC be...
The International Trade and Business Law Review publishes leading articles, comments and case notes,...