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William D. Rogers (1927-2007)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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References

Douglas, Martin & Sarah, Abruzzese, William, D. Rogers Is Deadat 80; Planned U.S. Policy in Latin America, N. Y. Times, Sept. 30, 2007 Google Scholar, §1, at 30, available in Lexis, News Library (quoting Rogers's, son, William, D. Rogers Jr.)Google Scholar.

1 Legends in the Law:A Conversation with William, D. Rogers, DC Barrep., Oct./Nov. 1999 Google Scholar, available at <http://www.dcbar.org/for_lawyers/resources/legends_in_the_law/rogers.cfm>.

2 Id.

3 Id.

4 Id.

5 Id.

6 Henry, Kissinger, Henry Kissinger Says Goodbye to the Man He Calls “My Conscience, Foreign Pol'y, Oct. 2007 Google Scholar (Web exclusive), available at <http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4018>.

7 Legends in the Law, supra note 1.

8 Id.

9 Id.

10 Id.; see also Kissinger, supra note 6.

11 Kenneth, Maxwell, The Other 9/11: The United States and Chile, 1973, Foreign Aff., Nov./Dec. 2003, at 147 Google Scholar (reviewing Peter, Kornbluh, The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability (2003)Google Scholar); William, D. Rogers & Kenneth, Maxwell, Response: Fleeing the Chilean Coup: The Debate over U.S. Complicity, Foreign Aff., Jan./Feb. 2004, at 160,163 Google Scholar (letter to the editor by William, D. Rogers, “Mythmaking and Foreign Policy,” and “Maxwell replies Google Scholar”) [hereinafter Maxwell, Reply]; William, D. Rogers, Crisis Prevention, Foreign Aff., Mar./Apr. 2004, at 179 Google Scholar (letter to the editor); Kenneth, Maxwell, The Case of the Missing Letter in Foreign Affairs Google Scholar: Kissinger, Pinochet and Operation Condor (David, Rockefeller Google Scholar Ctr. for Latin Am. Studies, Working Paper No. 04/05-3, 2004), available at <http://www.drclas.harvard.edu/files/maxwell_working_paper_0.pdf>. When Maxwell, as he wrote in the latter thirty-one-page paper some months later, was barred by Foreign Affairs from having the last word on what he termed “this nasty imbroglio,” he resigned from his position at the Council, and contentiousness over the issue continued elsewhere. Id. at 1.

12 Maxwell, Reply, supra note 11, at 164.

13 Frederic, L. Kirgis, The American Society of International Law's First Century 1906-2006, at 345-46 (2006)Google Scholar. For the Treaty of Cooperation Providing for the Recovery and Return of Stolen Archaeological, Historical and Cultural Properties, U.S.-Mex., July 17, 1970, see 22 UST 494, 791 UNTS 313.

14 Kirgis, supra note 13, at 353, 373.

15 The OAS Charter After Forty Years, 82 ASIL Proc 101, 105-06(1988) (remarks by William, D. Rogers)Google Scholar.

16 Symposium, The United States Constitution in Its Third Century: Foreign Affairs, 83 AJIL 713 (1989)Google Scholar; Foreign Affairs and The U.S. Constitution (Louis, Henkin, Michael, J. Glennon, & William, D. Rogers eds., 1990)Google Scholar; see also KIRGIS, supra note 13, at 454-55.

17 William, D. Rogers, Covey T. Oliver (1913-2007), 101 AJIL 404 (2007)Google Scholar.

18 Id.

19 Kissinger, supra note 6.