In the introductory essay, I sought to apply The Art of Law in the International Community as a response not only to military force and other ills but to the COVID-19 pandemic. Four colleagues have contributed on how they believe the book works and could work better. They have done so at a time of extraordinary challenge and in a spirit of generosity toward the goal we all seek, the flourishing of the created world
Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School and Eric Posner of the University of Chicago Law School articul...
As international law grows and spreads into non-traditional areas such as the international ecosyste...
International law evolved to end and prevent armed conflict as much as for any other reason. Yet, th...
Thanks to the Harvard International Law Journal for hosting a symposium on my Article and to the fou...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
Brad Roth\u27s response to my Review of his book seeks to privilege his approach to international la...
In memory of Thomas Franck International lawyers have been less interested in the concept of legitim...
The author prefaces the afterword in the following manner: “Professors Goldsmith and Posner have giv...
The Articles and Comments in this Volume cover a wide range of topics. Appropriately, each one uses ...
This article contains a plea for continuing attention to the elements of international legal positiv...
Summary: This book determines the boundary between parochial and cosmopolitan justice. To what exte...
International legal structuralism arrived on the shores of international thought in the 1980s. The a...
What useful role (if any) could legal positivism play in the study or advancement of international l...
This dissertation moves beyond traditional assessments of legal compliance. It offers a more complet...
International law has moved from the periphery to the center of public debate in the course of only ...
Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School and Eric Posner of the University of Chicago Law School articul...
As international law grows and spreads into non-traditional areas such as the international ecosyste...
International law evolved to end and prevent armed conflict as much as for any other reason. Yet, th...
Thanks to the Harvard International Law Journal for hosting a symposium on my Article and to the fou...
Although my work is largely with international lawyers, I often meet lawyers from many walks of life...
Brad Roth\u27s response to my Review of his book seeks to privilege his approach to international la...
In memory of Thomas Franck International lawyers have been less interested in the concept of legitim...
The author prefaces the afterword in the following manner: “Professors Goldsmith and Posner have giv...
The Articles and Comments in this Volume cover a wide range of topics. Appropriately, each one uses ...
This article contains a plea for continuing attention to the elements of international legal positiv...
Summary: This book determines the boundary between parochial and cosmopolitan justice. To what exte...
International legal structuralism arrived on the shores of international thought in the 1980s. The a...
What useful role (if any) could legal positivism play in the study or advancement of international l...
This dissertation moves beyond traditional assessments of legal compliance. It offers a more complet...
International law has moved from the periphery to the center of public debate in the course of only ...
Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School and Eric Posner of the University of Chicago Law School articul...
As international law grows and spreads into non-traditional areas such as the international ecosyste...
International law evolved to end and prevent armed conflict as much as for any other reason. Yet, th...