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Tribute To Eric Stein, Bruno Simma
Tribute To Eric Stein, Bruno Simma
Michigan Journal of International Law
My first encounter with Eric dates back forty years. In 1971 he taught a course at the Hague Academy of International Law. At that time, I was an assistant lecturer at the University of Innsbruck, had just submitted my Habilitationsschrift to the Law Faculty there, and, while waiting for my venia legendi to come forward, I wanted to spend a few weeks at what was-and probably still is-the most exciting place for young international law scholars to get together with hundreds of like-minded individuals and some of the most inspiring teachers worldwide. Eric certainly lived up to my expectation of …
Memory Of Eric Stein, Carl A. Valenstein
Memory Of Eric Stein, Carl A. Valenstein
Michigan Journal of International Law
My memory of Eric Stein is of a teacher and mentor rather than a colleague. I will leave to others more qualified than I to describe his major contributions to the academic literature and teaching of European Community and public international law. When I entered Michigan Law School as a student in 1980, Eric had "technically" retired or at least transitioned to emeritus status. I say he had "technically" retired because his commitment to the law school community as a writer, teacher, and mentor to students never appeared to diminish. He still taught a number of classes and seminars, wrote …
Scholarship As Contribution To World Peace, John H. Jackson
Scholarship As Contribution To World Peace, John H. Jackson
Michigan Journal of International Law
Eric Stein was clearly one of the important legal scholars of our time. I enjoyed him as a colleague for more than three decades, and remained a friend afterward although we were separated by distance. Eric was truly dedicated to his scholarship, which was broadly concerned with international law and how it operates, but perhaps most significant to his legacy was his deep interest and personal involvement in the extraordinary beginnings and ongoing evolution of the European Union.
Eric Stein, 1913-2011, Joseph Vining
Eric Stein, 1913-2011, Joseph Vining
Michigan Journal of International Law
Eric kept all of us on the faculty from feeling our age. He was interested in us all to the very end. I am seventy-three, which I find hard to believe every time I think of it, but I always knew during our forty-two years of friendship and working together that I could have been Eric's son. As time has passed, a larger and larger number of the faculty could have been my sons and daughters and Eric's grandsons and granddaughters--certainly you can't be a grandchild without feeling young somewhere inside yourself.
Blessed And Awarded Are The Peacemakers? An Essay In Remembrance Of Harold Jacobson, J. David Singer
Blessed And Awarded Are The Peacemakers? An Essay In Remembrance Of Harold Jacobson, J. David Singer
Michigan Journal of International Law
Tribute to Harold Jacobson.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration With Jake, Edith Brown Weiss
Interdisciplinary Collaboration With Jake, Edith Brown Weiss
Michigan Journal of International Law
Tribute to Harold Jacobson.
Gentleman, Scholar, Visionary- A Living Tribute To Harold K. Jacobson, Detlef F. Sprinz
Gentleman, Scholar, Visionary- A Living Tribute To Harold K. Jacobson, Detlef F. Sprinz
Michigan Journal of International Law
Tribute to Harold Jacobson.
Jake And I: A Story Of A Collaboration, Eric Stein
Jake And I: A Story Of A Collaboration, Eric Stein
Michigan Journal of International Law
Tribute to Harold Jacobson.
Tribute To Harold Jacobson, John H. Jackson
Tribute To Harold Jacobson, John H. Jackson
Michigan Journal of International Law
Tribute to Harold Jacobson.
The Michigan Way, William Zimmerman
The Michigan Way, William Zimmerman
Michigan Journal of International Law
Tribute to Harold Jacobson.
Remarks On John H. Jackson For A Celebratory Dinner At The University Of Michigan Law School, Feb 25, 1998. (Slightly Revised, Jan 17, 1999), Alan V. Deardorff
Remarks On John H. Jackson For A Celebratory Dinner At The University Of Michigan Law School, Feb 25, 1998. (Slightly Revised, Jan 17, 1999), Alan V. Deardorff
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
A Tribute To John H. Jackson, William J. Davey
A Tribute To John H. Jackson, William J. Davey
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
A Tribute To Professor John Jackson, Thomas Cottier
A Tribute To Professor John Jackson, Thomas Cottier
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
"International Financial Law," An Increasingly Important Component Of "International Economic Law": A Tribute To Professor John H. Jackson, Joseph J. Norton
"International Financial Law," An Increasingly Important Component Of "International Economic Law": A Tribute To Professor John H. Jackson, Joseph J. Norton
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
John Jackson And The Founding Of The World Trade Organization: Empiricism, Theory And Institutional Imagination, Joel P. Trachtman
John Jackson And The Founding Of The World Trade Organization: Empiricism, Theory And Institutional Imagination, Joel P. Trachtman
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
John H. Jackson: Master Of Policy- And The Good Life, Theodore J. St. Antoine
John H. Jackson: Master Of Policy- And The Good Life, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
A Tribute To John Jackson, Jeffrey S. Lehman
A Tribute To John Jackson, Jeffrey S. Lehman
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
The House That Jackson Built: Restructuring The Gatt System, Robert L. Howse
The House That Jackson Built: Restructuring The Gatt System, Robert L. Howse
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
The Expedition To Darkest Geneva, Robert E. Hudec
The Expedition To Darkest Geneva, Robert E. Hudec
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
John H. Jackson And The University Of Michigan, Harold K. Jacobson
John H. Jackson And The University Of Michigan, Harold K. Jacobson
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
My Association With John Jackson, Mitsuo Matsushita
My Association With John Jackson, Mitsuo Matsushita
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
On The Constitution Of John H. Jackson, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
On The Constitution Of John H. Jackson, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
A Tribute To John Jackson, Debra P. Steger
A Tribute To John Jackson, Debra P. Steger
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
For John: A Tribute To A Scholar And Friend, Alan O. Sykes
For John: A Tribute To A Scholar And Friend, Alan O. Sykes
Michigan Journal of International Law
A Tribute to John H. Jackson
William W. Bishop, Jr.: Vita And Bibliography, Michigan Journal Of International Law
William W. Bishop, Jr.: Vita And Bibliography, Michigan Journal Of International Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
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In Memoriam, John H. Jackson
In Memoriam, John H. Jackson
Michigan Journal of International Law
The University of Michigan law faculty has been saddened twice within six months by the deaths of colleagues. These events can only serve to remind us that not only are the lives of individuals transitory, but institutions also can be deeply affected by the mortality of their members.
William Warner Bishop, Jr.:Remembering A Gentle Giant, George P. Smith Ii
William Warner Bishop, Jr.:Remembering A Gentle Giant, George P. Smith Ii
Michigan Journal of International Law
The name William Warner Bishop, Jr. came into my vocabulary when I was a student at the Indiana University Law School in Bloomington in the early 1960s. There I enrolled in a course styled simply, "International Law," in which we used the course book entitled INTERNATIONAL LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS by Professor Bishop. The man Bill Bishop entered my life the Summer of 1965 in The Hague, Netherlands, at the Academie du Droit International where I was enrolled as a student. Among the several other courses which I had elected, the "General Course of Public International Law" given by William …
A Tribute From A Political Scientist, Harold K. Jacobson
A Tribute From A Political Scientist, Harold K. Jacobson
Michigan Journal of International Law
Political scientists who specialize in international relations knew Bill Bishop as the Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of International Law, the author of the classic text in international law, and the teacher of our former students. A fortunate few of us, at Princeton before he joined the faculty of the Michigan Law School and at Michigan after his formal retirement, knew him as a superb teacher of international law to undergraduate students in political science courses. However we knew him, we had and have immense respect, admiration, and affection for him.
Recollections Of Professor Bishop As A Teacher Of Teachers Of Transnational Law, Covey T. Oliver
Recollections Of Professor Bishop As A Teacher Of Teachers Of Transnational Law, Covey T. Oliver
Michigan Journal of International Law
It will be interesting to me to see, should this modest tribute survive editing, whether others writing in this Symposium have also chosen to single out Bill Bishop's influence on a post-World War II generation of teachers of international public law, conflict of laws, comparative public law, and admiralty: men and women who have in considerable part been led, aided, or influenced by him into one or several aspects of the global normative science, named "transnational law" by one of his own great teachers (and mine), Philip C. Jessup.' If others have also sounded this theme, reiteration of it can …
William W. Bishop, Jr.: A Great Life In The Law, Michael H. Cardozo
William W. Bishop, Jr.: A Great Life In The Law, Michael H. Cardozo
Michigan Journal of International Law
The career of William W. Bishop, Jr., provides a special opportunity to observe one of the ways, as Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. put it, of "living greatly in the law." His accomplishments must have brought great satisfaction to him, for he was recognized worldwide as one of the leading authorities and teachers in the field of public international law. That alone bespeaks a good life in the law.