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    Louis B. Sohn

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    1914-2006 Emily and Ernest Woodruff Professor of Law, University of Georgia 1981-1991 Artist: George Mandus (1924 - 2012) Donor: Friends and Family (1997)Location: Sohn Library - Rusk Centerhttps://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/portrait/1074/thumbnail.jp

    The Louis B. Sohn Collection on International Relations Bibliography

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    Bibliography The Louis B. Sohn Collection on International Relations Twenty-five copies of the Dedication Edition were produced. Professor Louis B. Sohn\u27s original gift consists of some 3200 titles listed in this edition of the bibliography. The Louis B. Sohn Collection on International Relations is a living collection, however. Law Librarians at the University of Georgia will select additions to the collection, using the same criteria Professor Sohn used in building the original collection. It is our hope that Professor Sohn\u27s scholarly successors will use this distinguished library to promote the cause of international harmony. Professor Elizabeth Ann Puckett Director of the Law Library University of Georgia Athens, Georgia February 28, 199

    Louis B. Sohn: Present at the Creation

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    Louis B. Sohn was my grandfather in the law. I call him that because I first met him more than fifty years ago, when my late father, Kwang Lim Koh, wrote his S.].D. dissertation at Harvard Law School under Professor Sohn\u27s supervision. When my sister Jean Koh Peters-who is now my colleague at Yale Law School-and I followed suit some twenty-five years later, we became the second generation in our family to study international law under Louis\u27s watchful eye

    Comments by Louis B. Sohn

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    Louis B. Sohn: Present at the Creation

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    Louis B. Sohn was my grandfather in the law. I call him that because I first met him more than fifty years ago, when my late father, Kwang Lim Koh, wrote his S.].D. dissertation at Harvard Law School under Professor Sohn's supervision. When my sister Jean Koh Peters-who is now my colleague at Yale Law School-and I followed suit some twenty-five years later, we became the second generation in our family to study international law under Louis's watchful eye

    International Law and Basic Human Rights

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    ln this article Professor Louis B. Sohn examines recent developments in international law in regards to human rights which have occurred through the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the lnter-American Commission on Human Rights

    Propositions pratiques pour assurer la paix mondiale

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    Sohn Louis B. Propositions pratiques pour assurer la paix mondiale. In: Politique étrangère, n°3 - 1965 - 30ᵉannée. pp. 245-258

    Louis B. Sohn and the Law of the Sea

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    Louis B. Sohn significantly influenced the modern law of the sea, as he did other areas of international law. Though a positivist immersed in the human history and process of developing the law, Louis was also a visionary who saw international law as a noble endeavor that could improve or even transform the world. Part I of this essay describes Louis\u27s various roles and character. Part II briefly sets out his vision and his sense of the interconnectedness between the law of the sea and other areas of international law. Part III analyzes how Louis saw the international lawmaking process, with which he sought to implement his vision

    Recipient of Louis B. Sohn Award, 2020 UNA-NCA Human Rights Awards Ceremony

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    [award] American University Washington College of Law congratulates Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus Claudio Grossman, the recipient of the United Nations Association of the Nations Capital’s (UNA-NCA) 2020 Louis B. Sohn Award for his outstanding work and accomplishments in human rights
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