- Source: Charles H. Stockton Professor of International Law
The Charles H. Stockton Chair of International Law at the United States Naval War College has its origins in the Naval War College's oldest civilian academic post. The first civilian academic at the college, James R. Soley was appointed in 1885 to lecture on international law. Dr. Freeman Snow of Harvard University gave lectures on the subject in 1894, his death in the midst of the academic program led to the appointment then Commander Charles Stockton to complete his lectures and to publish them for the use of the Navy. Stockton prepared a new edition in 1898, teaching classes in the subject. In 1901, Professoe John Bassett Moore lectured on international law and recommended that the college appoint Harvard University Law professor George Grafton Wilson as the visiting professor. Wilson lectured annually from 1901 to 1937. From 1946 to 1953, Professor Manley Hudson of Harvard regularly came from Cambridge to give the college's International Law lectures.
On 11 July 1951, the Chief of Naval Personnel approved the formal establishment of a full-time professorship to replace the part-time position. On 6 October 1967, the Secretary of the Navy designated the academic post as the Charles H. Stockton Chair of International Law in honor of Rear Admiral Charles Stockton, President of the Naval War College (1891 and 1898–1900), who had been the US Navy's first uniformed expert in international law.
The Stockton Chair was filled by distinguished visiting professors from its establishment until 2014, when the Chairperson of the Stockton Center for International Law was designated as the Stockton Professor. At that time, the Naval War College established the position of Charles H. Stockton Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence, to be held by visiting scholars of the international academic distinction.
List of office-holders
1953-1954 Hans Kelsen
1954-1955 Leo Gross
1955-1956 Brunson MacChesney
1956-1957 Ralph G. Jones
1957-1958 Vacant
1958-1959 Roland J. Stanger
1959-1960 Carl M. Franklin
1960-1961 William T. Mallison, Jr.
1961-1962 Neill H. Alford, Jr.
1962-1963 Carl Q. Christol
1963-1964 Gordon B. Baldwin
1964-1965 Vacant
1965-1966 James F. Hogg
1966-1967 Dennis M. O'Connor
1967-1968 John H. Spencer
1968-1969 Richard B. Lillich
1969-1970 Oliver J. Lissitzyn
1970-1971 L. F. E. Goldie
1971-1972 Howard S. Levie
1972-1974 Alwyn V. Freeman
1974-1975 William T. Mallison, Jr.
1975-1977 Vacant
1977-1979 Gordon Christenson
1979-1980 Hamilton DeSaussure
1980-1981 John F. Murphy
1981-1982 Alfred P. Rubin
1982-1983 Jon L. Jacobson
1983-1984 George Bunn
1984-1985 W. Hays Parks
1985-1986 George Bunn
1986-1989 Richard J. Grunawalt
1989-1990 Alberto R. Coll
1990-1991 John H. McNeill
1991-1992 Horace B. Robertson, Jr.
1992-1993 George K. Walker
1993-1994 Richard J. Grunawalt
1994-1995 Robert F. Turner
1995-1996 Myron H. Nordquist
1996-1998 Leslie C. Green
1998-1999 Ruth Wedgwood
1999-2000 Yoram Dinstein
2000-2001 Ivan Shearer
2001-2001 Nicholas Rostow
2002-2003 Yoram Dinstein
2003-2004 Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
2004-2005 Charles Garraway
2005-2006 Jane Dalton
2006-2007 Craig H. Allen
2007-2008 Michael N Schmitt
2008-2009 Richard J. Grunawalt
2009-2010 Derek Jenks
2010-2012 Ken Watkin
2012-2013 Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg
2014-2018 Michael N Schmitt
2015-2016 Timothy McCormack (Stockton Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence)
2018–present James Kraska
2020–present Michael Schmitt (Stockton Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Universitas Durham
- Charles H. Stockton Professor of International Law
- Stockton Center for International Law
- Charles Stockton
- Michael N. Schmitt
- Hans Kelsen
- James Kraska
- John H. Spencer
- Yoram Dinstein
- Robert F. Turner
- John F. Murphy (law professor)