Document Type
Article
Comments
The New Haven School: A Brief Introduction, 32 Yale Journal of International Law 575 (2007)
Abstract
With due respect to the Agoras and Peripatetics, a "school of thought" imports more than a venue. It means a community of scholars who identify as such, share common ideas about social process, a common sense of mission about that social process, and a common methodology. At the recently concluded Fifth Annual Young Scholars Conference of The Yale Journal of International Law, it became clear that some of the presenters and others in attendance were open to the idea that their work might benefit from greater familiarity with-and even study of-what has come to be known as the New Haven School.
Date of Authorship for this Version
2007
Recommended Citation
Reisman, W. Michael; Wiessner, Siegfried; and Willard, Andrew R., "The New Haven School: A Brief Introduction" (2007). Faculty Scholarship Series. Paper 959.
http://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/fss_papers/959
