The publication of Jerome A. Cohen’s long-awaited memoirs, Eastward, Westward: A Life in Law, celebrates an incredible person – an able diplomat, legal practitioner, advocate, scholar, and teacher. His “life in the law” is a record of someone to whom others owe much, sometimes their lives.
Is the UN Charter Order Dead After Ukraine?
Is There an “Asian” Perspective on International Law?
A year ago, inspired by Anthea Robert’s path-breaking work on “comparative international law,” I began encouraging guest presenters in USALI’s Program on International Law and Relations to try to answer that question.
By José E. Alvarez