The American Society of International Law's First Century

The American Society of International Law's First Century
Author: Frederic L. Kirgis, Jr.
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 661
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004150684

From the historic launch of the organization by such luminaries as Elihu Root and Charles Evans Hughes, to the recent era when international law is more and more in the public realm, Kirgis's book traces the evolution of the organization and its relationship to events in the United States and around the world. As he says in the preface: "'...In the end, the reader will have to make his/her own judgment about how well the Society has run the course it set out for itself in 1906. I hope this book will provide a basis for that judgment. And of course no judgment at this stage can be final. The American Society of International Law will carry on into its second century with new and continuing programs that take into account what it has done in its first one hundred years. It will continue to do its best to demonstrate not only what international law is or should be, but also that, in the words of former ASIL President Louis Henkin, international law matters.'"

US International Lawyers in the Interwar Years

US International Lawyers in the Interwar Years
Author: Hatsue Shinohara
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012-08-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139560743

In the interwar years, a group of reform-minded American scholars of international law, such as Quincy Wright and Manley Hudson, challenged traditional international law and strove to establish a 'new' international law in which outlawry of war was institutionalized. They highly valued the Covenant of the League of Nations and the Kellogg–Briand Pact and presented legal arguments in support of them. These scholars were activists in their efforts to promote their views to policy makers and the public. In the US international law community, however, a different group of scholars, notably Edwin Borchard, vehemently opposed the progressive scholars. US International Lawyers in the Interwar Years chronicles those involved in the debate and provides a detailed account of their scholarly works and activities that hitherto have not had the recognition that they deserve.

Year Book

Year Book
Author: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1916
Genre: Peace
ISBN:

The American Journal of International Law

The American Journal of International Law
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 946
Release: 1925
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

Vols. for 1970-1973 include: American Society of International Law. Meeting. Proceedings, 64th-67th, previously published separately; with the 68th, resumed being publihsed separately.