Yale Journal of International Law
Article
The "New" New Haven School: International Law-Past, Present & Future
Lauren E. Baer and Stephen M. Ruckman
A Pluralist Approach to International Law
Paul Schiff Berman
Whose Public, Whose Order? Imperium, Region, and Normative Friction
Christopher J. Borgen
Rethinking Decisionmaking in International Environmental Law: A Process-Oriented Inquiry into Sustainable Development
Rebecca M. Bratspies
Bottom-Up International Lawmaking: Reflections on the New Haven School of International Law
Janet Koven Levit
A Law and Geography Perspective on the New Haven School
Hari M. Osofsky
Normativity in the "New" Schools: Assessing the Legitimacy of International Legal Norms Created by Domestic Courts
Melissa A. Waters
Precision War and Responsibility: Transformational Military Technology and the Duty of Care Under the Laws of War
Dakota S. Rudesill
Toward a "New" New Haven School of International Law?
Laura A. Dickinson
The Continuing Influence of the New Haven School
Oona A. Hathaway
Is There a "New" New Haven School of International Law?
Harold Hongju Koh
The New Haven School: A Brief Introduction
W. Michael Reisman, Siegfried Wiessner, and Andrew R. Willard