Two of David Bederman\u27s recent works focus on the role and development of custom in international law--The Pirate Code--and Custom as a Source of Law. Both of these works showcase David\u27s long celebrated and admired ability to weave together multiple legal concepts, components, and regimes to find cross-cutting ideas, values, and principles. His intellectual agility and breadth of interest and expertise surely made David one of the top modern international law scholars; it also made him a sought-after attorney and consultant in the real world outside of academia
The joint collaboration of Camilla B. Andersen and Ulrich G. Schroeter as editors of the festschrift...
My last encounter with my colleague, David Bederman, was typical. As he slowly made his way to his o...
Professor David J. Bederman\u27s seminal work, Custom as a Source of Law, seeks to answer several fo...
There is much that can be said about the academic excellence, practical skills, and general prestige...
A brief obituary reflecting on the life and work of David J. Bederman, K. H. Gyr Professor of Intern...
David Jeremy Bederman was intellectually fearless. His boundless intellect, however, was distinguish...
It is an honor and privilege to contribute to this Issue of the Emory Law Journal remembering my lon...
Others in this Issue have noted David Bederman\u27s unsurpassed intellect as a scholar in admiralty ...
David and I became friends when he was a summer associate at Covington & Burling LLP during the summ...
David Bederman was a superb teacher, a skilled advocate, and a gracious human being. The three of us...
Law professors love puzzles. Give us a legal doctrine that does not make sense, or appears counterin...
I met David at New York University School of Law in the fall of 1995, at the beginning of the semest...
Robert B. Ahdieh provides a tribute remembering Professor David Bederman as a colleague and friend
Jon Charney preceded me into the academic world by a dozen years and already had a well-established ...
Jonathan Charney was one of the leading international legal scholars of his generation. He was the a...
The joint collaboration of Camilla B. Andersen and Ulrich G. Schroeter as editors of the festschrift...
My last encounter with my colleague, David Bederman, was typical. As he slowly made his way to his o...
Professor David J. Bederman\u27s seminal work, Custom as a Source of Law, seeks to answer several fo...
There is much that can be said about the academic excellence, practical skills, and general prestige...
A brief obituary reflecting on the life and work of David J. Bederman, K. H. Gyr Professor of Intern...
David Jeremy Bederman was intellectually fearless. His boundless intellect, however, was distinguish...
It is an honor and privilege to contribute to this Issue of the Emory Law Journal remembering my lon...
Others in this Issue have noted David Bederman\u27s unsurpassed intellect as a scholar in admiralty ...
David and I became friends when he was a summer associate at Covington & Burling LLP during the summ...
David Bederman was a superb teacher, a skilled advocate, and a gracious human being. The three of us...
Law professors love puzzles. Give us a legal doctrine that does not make sense, or appears counterin...
I met David at New York University School of Law in the fall of 1995, at the beginning of the semest...
Robert B. Ahdieh provides a tribute remembering Professor David Bederman as a colleague and friend
Jon Charney preceded me into the academic world by a dozen years and already had a well-established ...
Jonathan Charney was one of the leading international legal scholars of his generation. He was the a...
The joint collaboration of Camilla B. Andersen and Ulrich G. Schroeter as editors of the festschrift...
My last encounter with my colleague, David Bederman, was typical. As he slowly made his way to his o...
Professor David J. Bederman\u27s seminal work, Custom as a Source of Law, seeks to answer several fo...