- Robert S. Summers
Robert Samuel Summers is the current William G. McRoberts Research Professor in the Administration of the Law at the
Cornell Law School inIthaca, NY .Biography
Robert Summers was born in
Halfway, Oregon in 1933. Summers attended, and graduated from, theUniversity of Oregon andHarvard Law School .Summers has won international acclaim for his work in
contracts ,commercial law ,jurisprudence , andlegal theory . Since he came to Cornell Law School from the University of Oregon School of Law in 1969, Summers has authored and co-authored multiple works on various legal topics with a focus on contracts and commercial law. His treatise on theUniform Commercial Code , co-authored with ProfessorJames J. White , is the most widely cited on the subject. His other influential works include texts onlegal realism , form and substance in the law, and onstatutory interpretation . Summers has served as official advisor both to the Drafting Commission for theRussian Civil Code and to the Drafting Commission for theEgyptian Civil Code . Professor Summers was recently named principal co-drafter of a new code of contract law for the African nation ofRwanda . Summers lectures annually on jurisprudence and legal theory in Britain,Scandinavia , andEurope .Summers currently teaches contracts and American legal theory with his class mascot, "the particularistic contract snail," and has recently completed a book on the varieties of legal form and their importance in law, which is titled [http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521857651 "Form and Function in a Legal System: A General Study"] , published by
Cambridge University Press .He is well known among Cornell Law School students for his inquisitive, spirited use of the
Socratic method in instruction.Education
*B.S., University of Oregon, 1955
*LL.B. , Harvard University, 1959
*LL.D., "honoris causa",University of Helsinki , 1990
*LL.D. , "honoris causa",University of Gottingen , 1994External links
* [http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/faculty/bio.cfm?id=78 Cornell Law School Faculty Bio]
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