Jacob Katz Cogan / Summer 2012

Jacob’s article, The 2011 Judicial Activity of the International Court of Justice, 106 Am. J. Intl. L. 586 (2012), is now in print.

Jacob presented, “The BRICS and the Scope of International Law,” at a conference on “The Evolution of the Law of International Organizations,” at Università degli studi del Sannio, Benevento, Italy, on June 18-19, 2012.

Jacob presented “The Participation of the BRICS [Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa] in International Organizations” on August 8 as part of the Summer 2012 Faculty Workshop Series.

Several of Jacob’s articles were cited:

  • Competition and Control in International Adjudication, 48 Va. J. Intl. L. 411 (2008), in Yuval Shany, Assessing the Effectiveness of International Courts: A Goal-Based Approach, 106 Am. J. Intl. L. 225 (2012); in Jason Webb Yackee, Controlling the International Investment Law Agency, 53 Harv. Intl. L.J. 391 (2012); and in Alexandra C. Traviss, Student Author, Temple of Preah Vihear: Lessons on Provisional Measures, 13 Chi. J. Intl. L. 317 (2012); and
  • Representation and Power in International Organization: The Operational Constitution and Its Critics, 103 Am. J. Intl. L. 209 (2009), in Samuel J. Zeidman, Sittin’ on the Dhaka the Bay: The Dispute between Bangladesh and Myanmar and Its Implications for the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, 50 Colum. J. Transnatl. L. 442 (2012).

Jacob was mentioned in Harold Hongju Koh, The State Department Legal Adviser’s Office: Eight Decades in Peace and War, 100 Geo. L.J. 1747 (2012).

Comments are closed.