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David J. Bederman (1961–2011)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

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In Memoriam
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2012

References

1 See Bederman, David J., Appraising a Century of Scholarship in The American Journal of International Law, 100 AJIL 20 (2006)CrossRefGoogle Scholar (reprinted by the American Society of International Law in A Century of International Law: American Journal of International Law Centennial Essays 20 (2007)).

2 http://www.ajc.com/news/dr-david-bederman-50-1256481.html. The AJIL published reviews of five of David’s books. Bettauer, Ronald J. reviewed International Claims: Their Settlement by Lump Sum Agreement, 1975-1995 (co-authored with Weston, Burns H. and Lillich, Richard B., 1999) at 94 AJIL 810 (2000)Google Scholar; Allan, William and Grant, Thomas K. reviewed International Law In Antiquity (2001) at 97 AJIL 218 (2003)Google Scholar; Jennings, Robert Y. reviewed The Spirit of International Law (2002) at 97 AJIL 725 (2003)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Watson, Geoffrey reviewed International Law Frameworks (2001) and similar works at 99 AJIL 932 (2005)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Charnovitz, Steve reviewed Globalization And International Law (2008) at 105 AJIL 616 (2011)Google Scholar.

3 Supra note 1.

4 106 AJIL 271 (2012).

5 Bederman, David J., International Law Frameworks (2001) (2d. ed. 2006; 3d. ed. 2010)Google Scholar.

6 The 1871 London Declaration, Rebus Sic Stantibus and a Primitivist View of the Law of Nations, 82 AJIL 1 (1988).

7 Bederman, David J., Grotius and His Followers on Treaty Construction, 3 J. Hist. Int’l L. 18 (2001)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

8 David J. Bederman, International Law in Antiquity (2001); David J. Bederman, Classical Canons: Rhetoric, Classicism and Treaty Interpretation (2001).

9 David J. Bederman, Custom as A Source of Law 3 (2010).

10 The connections between them are explored in two of David, ’s last articles: Law of the Land, Law of the Sea: The Lost Link Between Customary International Law and the General Maritime Law, 51 VA. J. Int’l L. 299 (2011)Google Scholar, and The “Common-Law Regime” of Foreign Sovereign Immunity: The Actual Possession Rule in Admiralty, 44 Vand. J. Transanat’L L. 859 (2011).

12 Bederman, David J., Historic Salvage and the Law of the Sea, 30 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 99 (1998)Google Scholar; The UNESCO Draft Convention on Underwater Cultural Heritage: A Critique and Counter-proposal, 30 J. Mar. L. & Com. 331 (1999); Rethinking the Legal Status of Sunken Warships, 3l Ocean Dev. & Int’l L. 97 (2000); Maritime Preservation Law: Old Challenges, New Trends, 8 Wldener L. Symp. J. 163 (2002); Congress Enacts Increased Protections for Sunken Military Craft, 100 AJIL 649 (2006).

13 105 AJIL 839 (2011).

14 106 AJIL 125 (2012).

15 Supra note 4.