Publication Date

2004

Abstract

In this issue of the Columbia Law Review and also in the pages of journals that specialize in international and transnational law,' my colleagues and I celebrate the professional accomplishments of Oscar Schachter as a superlative scholar and public servant, as well as his qualities as a human being. Here, I will speak mainly in the personal rather than professional voice. One of the reasons I want to reminisce rather than eulogize is the very impossibility of putting the proper frame on the superlatives.

Disciplines

Law | Legal Biography

Comments

This article originally appeared in 104 Colum. L. Rev. 542 (2004). Reprinted by permission.

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