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Myres Smith McDougal (November 23, 1906 – May 7, 1998) was a scholar of
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and Sterling Professor of International Law at the
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, where he taught for fifty years. He also taught at
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. He was an influential proponent of a "policy-oriented" approach to international law that became associated with Yale Law School.


Early life and education

McDougal was born in Burton, Mississippi in 1906. He received undergraduate and
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degrees from the
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, where he taught classics for two years, was a Rhodes Scholar at St. John's College in
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, from which he received a B.C.L. in 1930, and received a J.S.D. from
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in 1931.


Career

He began teaching property law at Yale in 1934, after spending several years at the University of Illinois in Urbana. During
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he served as assistant general counsel of the US Lend-Lease Administration in 1942 and general counsel of the
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's Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations. After the war he returned to the Yale Law School and achieved recognized distinction in the field of international law. Professor McDougal served on the US delegation to the 1969 UN conference in Vienna that produced the Convention on the Law of Treaties. Second Circuit Judge José A. Cabranes said of him, "Myres McDougal was, without a doubt, the greatest international lawyer of his time." Professor McDougal's books included: *The law school of the future: From legal realism to policy science in the world community (1947) *Property, wealth, land: Allocation, planning and development; selectedcases and other materials on the law of real property, an introduction (1948) *The Public Order of the Oceans: A Contemporary International Law of the Sea (1962) (with William T. Burke) *Law and Public Order in Space (1963) (with Harold D. Lasswell) *Human Rights and World Public Order: The Basic Policies of an International Law of Human Dignity (1980) (with Harold D. Lasswell and Lung-chu Chen) *The International Law of War: Transnational Coercion and World Public Order (1994) (with Florentino P. Feliciano) His students included: Byron R. White,
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,
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, and José A. Cabranes. As a property scholar, Professor McDougal was famous for asking the question, later asked and answered in '' United States v. Willow River Power Co.'', whether the courts protect an asserted interest because it is a property right or is it a property right because the courts protect it. Professor McDougal was also famous for popularizing in legal analysis the concept of
hierarchy of values Hierarchy of values is a concept in US legal analysis that Yale Law School and New York Law School Professor Myres McDougal popularized. It refers to an ordered list of social values that influence judicial decision-making. Different jurists or leg ...
, and the fact that different jurists' or analysts' resolution of particular legal controversies could be explained as the result of their having different hierarchies of values.Papers relating to the subject were given at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, in Boston, Massachusetts, from August 10–15, 1998, and are collected at thi
Website
McDougal wrote the amicus brief " Presidential Treaty Termination", generally credited with the District Court ruling against President Carter's unilateral termination of the US Taiwan mutual defense treaty. (McDougal and Joseph A Strauss) NYLS, 1980. Professor McDougal was president of the
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and was president of the Association of American Law Schools.


Lectures

''Reflections on the New Haven School'' in th
Lecture Series of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law


See also

* Yale Law Journal, March 1, 1999 – Issue devoted to Testimonial to late Yale Law School Professor Myres McDougal. * Bonnie Collier, "A Conversation with Myres S. McDougal", Yale Law School Oral History Series, Book 4 (2013).

at Yale.


References


External links

* Myres Smith McDougal papers (MS 1636). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library

{{DEFAULTSORT:McDougal, Myres S. 1906 births 1998 deaths 20th-century American lawyers American Rhodes Scholars University of Mississippi alumni Yale Law School faculty Presidents of the American Society of International Law Yale Sterling Professors Alumni of St John's College, Oxford