Provides a comprehensive and historical examination of the New Haven School and it's ideas, and reconstructs how an American way of practising international law that was developed in the mid-twentieth century still characterizes the field today.
Provides a comprehensive and historical examination of the New Haven School and it's ideas, and reconstructs how an American way of practising international law that was developed in the mid-twentieth century still characterizes the field today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ríán Derrig is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the World Maritime University (WMU)-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute, funded by The Nippon Foundation. He was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center and defended his doctoral thesis at the European University Institute. He was awarded the 2018 'Young Scholar Prize' of the European Society of International Law and the 2020 'Antonio Cassese Prize' for his work on the New Haven School. Derrig has been a Visiting Researcher at Yale Law School and holds an LL.M. with distinction from the London School of Economics and Political Science and an LL.B. from Trinity College Dublin.
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1: The Psychological Age 2: A Problem of Values 3: The Lawyer Policymaker 4: Teaching American International Law 5: An American Anti-Formalist Legal Practice 6: The School
1: The Psychological Age 2: A Problem of Values 3: The Lawyer Policymaker 4: Teaching American International Law 5: An American Anti-Formalist Legal Practice 6: The School
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