Jacob Cogan / Spring 2018
Professor Cogan was elected a member of the American Society of International Law’s Executive Council.
A nationally regarded international law scholar, Jacob’s research focuses on the constitution of international organization and its history. He edits the International Law Reporter, a widely read and lauded blog on international law scholarship.
Professor Cogan was elected a member of the American Society of International Law’s Executive Council.
Professor Cogan’s book review, Book Review, 28 European Journal of International Law __ (forthcoming 2017) (reviewing Guy Fiti Sinclair To Reform the World: International Organizations and the Making of Modern States (2017)), was submitted for publication. Professor Cogan’s article, Article … Continue reading →
Professor Jacob Katz Cogan was a panelist on “The Future of International Organization,” New York City Bar Association, March 10, 2017. Professor Cogan was appointed Co-Chair of the 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law. Professor Cogan … Continue reading →
Professor Jacob Katz Cogan had several publications, including The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations (Oxford University Press 2016) (co-edited with Ian Hurd and Ian Johnstone),https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-international-organizations-9780199672202?cc=gb&lang=en Professor Cogan also published the Preface to The Oxford Handbook of International Organizations (co-authored with Ian Hurd and Ian Johnstone) … Continue reading →
Professor Jacob Katz Cogan’s article, The Two Codes on the Use of Force, 27 European Journal of International Law 257 (2016) (with Monica Hakimi), was published on July 26, 2016. Professor Cogan’s case note, Certain Activities Carried Out by Nicaragua … Continue reading →
Professor Cogan’s work was cited in the following: Professor Cogan’s Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica v. Netherlands, 107 Am. J. Int’l L. 864, 884-85 (2013), in Giulio Bartolini, Attribution of Conduct and Liability Issues Arising from International Disaster Relief Missions: Theoretical … Continue reading →
Professor Cogan published an essay, Stabilization and the Expanding Scope of the Security Council’s Work, 109 American Journal of International Law 324 (2015). Professor Cogan had an article accepted for publication: The Two Codes on the Use of Force, European Journal of International … Continue reading →
Jacob’s article The Two Codes on the Use of Force, co-authored with Monica Hakimi, was accepted for publication in the European Journal of International Law. Several of Jacob’s articles were cited: The Reynolds Affair and the Politics of Character, 16 … Continue reading →
Jacob published The Changing Form of the International Law Commission’s Work, in Evolutions in the Law of International Organizations 275 (Roberto Virzo & Ivan Ingravallo eds., 2015). He attended the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, and … Continue reading →
Several of Jacob’s articles were cited: The Problem of Obtaining Evidence for International Criminal Courts, 22 Hum. Rts. Q. 404 (2000), in Rebecca J. Hamilton, The ICC’s Exit Problem, 47 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 1 (2014). International Criminal … Continue reading →