There is much that can be said about the academic excellence, practical skills, and general prestige of David Bederman within the legal fraternity. His résumé records the many achievements that attended his academic studies at Princeton, the London School of Economics, and the University of London, where he in 1996 received the Ph.D. Degree in Laws
A tribute to Professor David I. Bruck, who served on the faculty of the Washington and Lee Universit...
Last fall, the Emory International Law Review lost a great advisor and friend. We, the staff of EILR...
In all significant respects but longevity, David Leonard was - and I am confident that he believed h...
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...
Two of David Bederman\u27s recent works focus on the role and development of custom in international...
David Bederman was a superb teacher, a skilled advocate, and a gracious human being. The three of us...
Robert B. Ahdieh provides a tribute remembering Professor David Bederman as a colleague and friend
I met David at New York University School of Law in the fall of 1995, at the beginning of the semest...
I met Professor Bederman for the first time on my very first day of law school. The story actually b...
This essay was written to celebrate David Markell at his retirement from an extraordinary career in ...
My chief memory of David Bederman is his tremendous intellect and interest in solving challenging in...
A tribute to Professor David I. Bruck, who served on the faculty of the Washington and Lee Universit...
Last fall, the Emory International Law Review lost a great advisor and friend. We, the staff of EILR...
In all significant respects but longevity, David Leonard was - and I am confident that he believed h...
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...
Two of David Bederman\u27s recent works focus on the role and development of custom in international...
David Bederman was a superb teacher, a skilled advocate, and a gracious human being. The three of us...
Robert B. Ahdieh provides a tribute remembering Professor David Bederman as a colleague and friend
I met David at New York University School of Law in the fall of 1995, at the beginning of the semest...
I met Professor Bederman for the first time on my very first day of law school. The story actually b...
This essay was written to celebrate David Markell at his retirement from an extraordinary career in ...
My chief memory of David Bederman is his tremendous intellect and interest in solving challenging in...
A tribute to Professor David I. Bruck, who served on the faculty of the Washington and Lee Universit...
Last fall, the Emory International Law Review lost a great advisor and friend. We, the staff of EILR...
In all significant respects but longevity, David Leonard was - and I am confident that he believed h...