INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE / University of Cambridge / Supreme Court / U.S. COURTS AND IN INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE / U.S. Supreme Court / Harvard University / /
IndustryTerm
foreign case law / court systems / enforceable domestic law / foreign law / case law / social systems / internal law / customary international law / legal systems / treaty law / foreign and international law / /
Organization
International Court of Justice / United States Supreme Court / Harvard University / Outsourcing Authority / SUPREME COURT / Cornell / U.S. government / YALE / Permanent Court of International Justice / RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL / Authority of the United States / International Court / Congress / U.S. Supreme Court / United Nations / UN Court / University of Cambridge / European Court of Justice / UN Charter-based court / European Union / Cornell Law School / CORNELL LAW REVIEW Permanent Court of International Justice.42 Though / European Court of Human Rights / /
Person
CLARK L. REV / Jenny S. Martinez / Jonah Fecteau / Emily Derr / IAN BROWNLIE / Mark Wendell DeLaquil / JEFFREY L. DUNOFF ET AL / Jed Rubenfeld / Van Alstine / Stephen Breyer / John R. Crook / Sital Kalantry / Deena R. Hurwitz / Cornell Law / Mitchel Lasser / RICHARD J. WILSON / SANCHEZ-LLAMAS V. OREGON / Anthony N. Bishop / Susan L. Karamanian / PETER MALANCZUK / Eric A. Posner / James W. Leary / Alex Glashausser / Professors Muna Ndulo / David Wippman / Mark J. Kadish / Julian G. Ku / Melissa A. Waters / FRANCISCO FORREST MARTIN / J. Edward Lyerly / Samuel Alito / Ben Carlisle / /
Position
Chief Justice / stalwart critic / Senior Article Editor / Deputy Legal Adviser for Administration / See S. EXEC. / consul / judge / Candidate for J.D. / /