Tai-Heng Cheng
Associate Professor of Law
Associate Director, Center for International Law

Reviews of State Succession and Commercial
Obligations
- “The combination of a rich contextual
framework, clarification of policy goals and detailed trend analyses, all
informed by policy appraisal, will make this book the indispensable
handbook for all who grapple with the increasingly common phenomenon of
succession.”
W. Michael Reisman, Myres S. McDougal
Professor of International Law, Yale Law School, Preface, in State
Succession and Commercial Obligations x (2006).
- “State Succession and Commercial Obligations
has done the international community a great documentary and theoretical
service.”
Mark Drumbl, Class of 1975 Alumni Professor of
Law, Director, Transnational Law Institute, Washington & Lee
University School of Law, 6 Chinese Journal of International Law 254
(2007)
- “One can only hope that international and
local decision makers involved with Kosovo read and heed his book before it
is too late to organize a constructive approach to working out the
complicated succession issues embedded in a decision over the final status
for Kosovo.”
Henry Perritt, Professor of Law and Former
Dean, Chicago-Kent College of Law, 25 Wisconsin Journal of
International Law 129(2007).
- “A remarkably
erudite study and a laudable achievement.”
Robert Sloane,
Associate Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law, 30 Fordham
Journal of International Law 1288 (2007)
- “[A]
thoughtful, illuminating appraisal of the competing policies that support
the current framework of state succession.”
Roger Alford,
Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law, 23
Arbitration International 511 (2007).
- “A
thoughtful and clearly written volume that contributes significantly to
the academic literature on state and government succession.”
Gregory Bowman, Associate Professor of Law, Mississippi College
School of Law, 51 New York Law School Law Review 580(2007).