It is with great pride that the Editorial Board of the Emory International Law Review presents the first issue of Volume 31. In this volume, we continue the tradition of publishing pieces in four smaller, more frequently published issues. With Volume 31, the Emory International Law Review also starts a new tradition\u27for the first time, Emory International Law Review will publish the annual David J. Bederman Lecture. The David J. Bederman Lecture was established in honor of David J. Bederman, professor in Private International Law at Emory School of Law
Issue 4 continues the tradition of publishing the David J. Bederman Lecture presented by the Emory U...
The Staff and Editors of Volume 31 are pleased to announce that Volume 31, Issue 3 is on it’s way to...
In this, our twenty-sixth year of publication, The Yale Journal of International Law has broadened i...
It is with great pride that the Editorial Board of the Emory International Law Review presents the f...
With this issue the Vanderbilt International enters its second year of publication and attempts to c...
A brief obituary reflecting on the life and work of David J. Bederman, K. H. Gyr Professor of Intern...
It is an honor and privilege to contribute to this Issue of the Emory Law Journal remembering my lon...
This issue of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law includes two presentations to the 1972 Sym...
Two of David Bederman\u27s recent works focus on the role and development of custom in international...
The following symposium contains articles based on papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ass...
Others in this Issue have noted David Bederman\u27s unsurpassed intellect as a scholar in admiralty ...
There is much that can be said about the academic excellence, practical skills, and general prestige...
It is a real pleasure for me to present to the academic community, the first edition of EAFIT Journa...
With this volume we mark both an anniversary and an inaugural. It is the tenth volume of a journal t...
Issue 4 continues the tradition of publishing the David J. Bederman Lecture presented by the Emory U...
The Staff and Editors of Volume 31 are pleased to announce that Volume 31, Issue 3 is on it’s way to...
In this, our twenty-sixth year of publication, The Yale Journal of International Law has broadened i...
It is with great pride that the Editorial Board of the Emory International Law Review presents the f...
With this issue the Vanderbilt International enters its second year of publication and attempts to c...
A brief obituary reflecting on the life and work of David J. Bederman, K. H. Gyr Professor of Intern...
It is an honor and privilege to contribute to this Issue of the Emory Law Journal remembering my lon...
This issue of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law includes two presentations to the 1972 Sym...
Two of David Bederman\u27s recent works focus on the role and development of custom in international...
The following symposium contains articles based on papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ass...
Others in this Issue have noted David Bederman\u27s unsurpassed intellect as a scholar in admiralty ...
There is much that can be said about the academic excellence, practical skills, and general prestige...
It is a real pleasure for me to present to the academic community, the first edition of EAFIT Journa...
With this volume we mark both an anniversary and an inaugural. It is the tenth volume of a journal t...
Issue 4 continues the tradition of publishing the David J. Bederman Lecture presented by the Emory U...
The Staff and Editors of Volume 31 are pleased to announce that Volume 31, Issue 3 is on it’s way to...
In this, our twenty-sixth year of publication, The Yale Journal of International Law has broadened i...