Analyzing an area of substantive law from an historical perspective offers the prospect of comprehending deeper structures that might otherwise defy explanation. The unfamiliar quality of the terminology and conceptual posturing characterizing antiquated legal discourse detaches the student from the force of contemporary rhetorical modes and propels him toward the discovery of otherwise obscured structural patterns. Indeed, the very distance in time between student and subject matter tends to demystify the given field of inquiry, allowing it to be understood in terms of some underlying explanation which was unarticulated, and generally unperceived, by actual participants
This Article presents a theory of customary international law ( CIL ) that seeks to resolve the many...
The current state of international law is one of deep confusion over the role of state practice and ...
After over fourteen years of continuous armed conflict, neither courts nor commentators are closer t...
Analyzing an area of substantive law from an historical perspective offers the prospect of comprehen...
Precedent and time are the creators and preservers of customary law. So strong is the force of habit...
Reviews Eric A. Posner, The Perils of Global Legalism; Andrew T. Guzman, How International Law Works...
The colonial and postcolonial realities of international law have been obscured by the analytical fr...
Histories of international law have typically focused on the origins of legal rules and doctrines, t...
Transnational legal process theory suffers from an internalization problem: it does not adequately e...
The issues and analyses in this issue of the Fordham International Law Journal provide excellent cas...
The current state of international law is one of deep confusion over the role of state practice and ...
International law has always been contested. In recent years, however, competition between States to...
The article focuses on customary international law as form of international law of the U.S. and the ...
International Law, the law governing the relations of civilized states with one another, has been a ...
Response to: Anthony J. Bellia, Jr. & Bradford R. Clark, The Federal Common Law of Nations, 109 Colu...
This Article presents a theory of customary international law ( CIL ) that seeks to resolve the many...
The current state of international law is one of deep confusion over the role of state practice and ...
After over fourteen years of continuous armed conflict, neither courts nor commentators are closer t...
Analyzing an area of substantive law from an historical perspective offers the prospect of comprehen...
Precedent and time are the creators and preservers of customary law. So strong is the force of habit...
Reviews Eric A. Posner, The Perils of Global Legalism; Andrew T. Guzman, How International Law Works...
The colonial and postcolonial realities of international law have been obscured by the analytical fr...
Histories of international law have typically focused on the origins of legal rules and doctrines, t...
Transnational legal process theory suffers from an internalization problem: it does not adequately e...
The issues and analyses in this issue of the Fordham International Law Journal provide excellent cas...
The current state of international law is one of deep confusion over the role of state practice and ...
International law has always been contested. In recent years, however, competition between States to...
The article focuses on customary international law as form of international law of the U.S. and the ...
International Law, the law governing the relations of civilized states with one another, has been a ...
Response to: Anthony J. Bellia, Jr. & Bradford R. Clark, The Federal Common Law of Nations, 109 Colu...
This Article presents a theory of customary international law ( CIL ) that seeks to resolve the many...
The current state of international law is one of deep confusion over the role of state practice and ...
After over fourteen years of continuous armed conflict, neither courts nor commentators are closer t...