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Centennial
International Law: 100 Ways it Shapes Our Lives

Acknowledgments

As the chair of this committee, I am indebted to the talented group that labored to develop this list and find the right balance:

Evan Bloom, U.S. Department of State

Hannah Buxbaum, Indiana University School of Law

Dorinda Dallmeyer, University of Georgia School of Law

Allison Danner, Vanderbilt University Law School

Edison Dick, American Bar Association

Rick LaRue, American Society of International Law

David Martin, University of Virginia School of Law

ASIL members who assisted the Committee included: James Bacchus, David Bederman, Douglass Cassel, Jr., Frederic “Rick” Kirgis, and Sean Murphy.

I am especially grateful to Rick LaRue of the Society for his intellectual, organizational, and technical contributions to this project.

The committee acknowledges with appreciation the 39 individuals whose submissions comprise the 100 ways listed here:

David Anderson, Prateek Suman Awasthi, James Bacchus, Joseph Bertini, David Bederman, Violanda Botet, Rosa Brooks, Hannah Buxbaum, James Carter, Chehrazade Chemcham, Dorinda Dallmeyer, Allison Danner, Edison Dick, David Fidler, Natasha Giuffre, Joseph Guttentag, Adam Jaffe, John Kipp, Gene Kim, Takashi Kokubo, Rick LaRue, David Alexander Gower Lewis, Charles Levy, Ross Liemer, Lucinda Low, Daniel Magraw, Katherine Magraw, David Martin, Stephen McCreary, Marko Milanovic, Sean Murphy, Jordan Paust, Stephen Schwebel, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Andrew Solomon, Michael Van Alstine, Germán Andrés Calderón Velásquez, Mark Wojcik, and Liyan Yang.

As in so many things, I am grateful to my spouse, Daniel Magraw, not only for supporting my involvement in this project generally, but also for his direct contributions to the list of ways, drawing on his own deep knowledge of international law in the areas of health, safety, and the environment. Thanks are also due to David Fidler who, without pressure from any spouse of which this committee is aware, distinguished himself with the quality and quantity of submissions and earned the committee’s prize for his efforts, which he quickly donated back to the Society.

Lucinda Low, Esq.

Steptoe & Johnson, LLP

Chair, ASIL 100 Ways Committee

 

 
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