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20 Mar 2007, 5:28 am
For a wonderful tour d'horizon of the history of international economic law, albeit through the lens of the AJIL, see Detlev Vagts article at 100 AJIL 769 (October 2006). [read post]
4 Nov 2011, 8:08 pm by Kevin Jon Heller
by Kevin Jon Heller My thanks to Dave Glazier, Detlev Vagts, Roger Clark, and Devin Pendas for their insightful comments on my book. [read post]
23 Nov 2008, 2:09 pm
I could not stay for the lunch talks by Detlev Vagts, Elena Kagan,... [read post]
22 Nov 2010, 3:17 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
Bekker (Crowell & Moring), Rudolf Dolzer (Univ. of Bonn - Law), & Michael Waibel (Univ. of Cambridge - Law) have published Making Transnational Law Work in the Global Economy: Essays in Honour of Detlev Vagts (Cambridge Univ. [read post]
1 Nov 2011, 11:17 am by Detlev Vagts
by Detlev Vagts In a brief chapter titled “Legacy” Kevin Jon Heller opens up the issue of the influence of the Nuremberg Military tribunals (NMTs) on the later development of the international law of war. [read post]
30 Dec 2010, 5:32 pm by Lawrence Solum
Andrea Bianchi (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) has posted Textual Interpretation and (International) Law Reading: The Myth of (in) Determinacy and the Genealogy of Meaning (MAKING TRANSNATIONAL LAW WORK IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY - ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF DETLEV VAGTS, pp. 34-56, P. [read post]
13 Apr 2007, 4:09 am
The latest edition of the American Journal of Imperial Law has an article by Harvard Law School's Bemis Professor of International Law Detlev Vagts endorsing the Gitmo Kangaroo Courts despite the fact that they have been condemned by every human rights organization in the world as well as by the United States Supreme Court in Hamdan.I am not going to bother to repeat here all the grievous deficiencies of the Gitmo Kangaroo Courts under international law and US… [read post]
14 Oct 2010, 12:05 pm by Keith L. Miller
Detlev Vagts, 81, from Cambridge and a retired Harvard Law Professor, apparently crashed into Kearney's Vespa scooter on Ward Street in Newton. [read post]
12 Aug 2007, 1:51 pm
- Harold Koh - Detlev Vagts - me (through an article by Gene Fidell, Detlev Vagts and me in the December 2005 Army Lawyer).This is the paper's authors' explanation of why they cast Cass Sunstein in the Kevin Bacon role of their game:We sought to identify a legal scholar with characteristics that make it more likely that she or he is the central hub in the legal collaboration network . . . . [read post]
31 Oct 2011, 5:21 am by Peggy McGuinness and Dapo Akande
it’ll be Michael Marrus (Toronto), Alexa Stiller (Bern), and Rob Cryer (Birmingham), and on Opinio Juris, David Glazier (Loyola, LA), Detlev Vagts (Harvard), Roger Clark (Rutgers-Camden), Devin Pendas (Boston College) and Lawrence Douglas (Amherst). [read post]
7 Nov 2011, 2:07 pm by Kevin Jon Heller
, and those of Dave Glazier, Detlev Vagts, Roger Clark, and Devin Pendas with my response here. [read post]
11 Mar 2015, 5:18 pm
See Detlev Vagts’s very interesting 1966 account of the history of the Logan Act in 60 AMJIL 268, 275f. for some prominent examples. [read post]
13 Jan 2020, 8:49 am by Dan Harris
Professor Buxbaum is one of the authors of this truly superb book, along with Detlev Vagts, a professor of international law at Harvard Law School, Harold Koh, a professor of international law at Yale Law School, and William Dodge, a professor of international law at UC Davis. [read post]
4 Nov 2006, 11:46 am
As aspects of the study of globalization, this seems like a very contemporary way of viewing private and public international law on a single continuum.Yet in fact the "continuum" also harks back to an older model of academic international law - the generation of my great professor, mentor, and friend Henry Steiner and my dear friend Detlev Vagts, both of whom thought there was nothing strange in teaching and writing and creating casebooks on international transactional… [read post]