Judging Iran - Hon. Charles N. Brower

Judging Iran

A Memoir of The Hague, The White House, and Life on the Front Line of International Justice
Buch | Hardcover
300 Seiten
2023
Disruption Books (Verlag)
978-1-63331-070-4 (ISBN)
33,60 inkl. MwSt
From a divided Berlin to the Hague, the Reagan White House, Nigeria, the forests of Costa Rica, and more, Judge Charles N. Brower shares a personal history of a life spent at the forefront of international justice— and a case for the role of law in preserving global peace.

A judge of the Iran– United States Claims Tribunal for four decades, Charles N. Brower is an internationally recognized leader in arbitration and has handled cases on six continents. With quick wit and a keen eye for adventure, he takes readers on a tour of his extraordinary career.

As a young lawyer fresh from Harvard, Brower quickly made partner at a Wall Street firm. After just four months, however, he left the expected path to join the U.S. State Department, embarking on a career that put him in the thick of Cold War Europe and led to a lifelong focus on international law.

Brower’ s drive carried him around the world and to the heart of our most pressing issues, including human rights, environmentalism, globalization, and governmental ethics. He eventually became the most-appointed American judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice at the Hague, a tenure interrupted only by his time as an advisor to President Ronald Reagan at the height of the Iran– Contra scandal. At each stop, Brower encountered criminals and victims, advocates and miscreants, especially at the Iran– United States Claims Tribunal, where heated disagreements between judges once erupted into physical violence.

Judging Iran is a frank insider account of the highest echelons of international law. As an active judge to this day, Brower offers a nuanced history of modern arbitration between nations, from our earliest concept of international law to today’ s efforts for justice. And, as a global citizen, he argues that the law is essential in our work for peace.

Judge Charles N. Brower's career in the law spans six decades, combining extensive practice at the bar with distinguished public service. A Fulbright scholar and graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, Judge Brower quickly made partner at the White & Case Law firm on Wall Street, before joining the U.S. State Department, where he became the acting legal adviser. Judge Brower continued to alternate between law practice and public service in DC, and later joined Twenty Essex barristers' chambers in London. Judge Brower has served forty years as a judge of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal in The Hague, a role briefly interrupted by his time in the White House as deputy special counsellor to the president. He is also the most-appointed American judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice. Judge Brower has received the American Society of International Law's highest honor, the Manley O. Hudson Medal. His authoritative volume The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal was awarded the American Society of International Law's Certificate of Merit. Judge Brower lives in the DC area, where he served recently as distinguished visiting research professor of law at George Washington University's Law School. He continues there as advisor to S.J.D. candidates.

Introduction: The World That Sues Together Hews TogetherChapter One: Street Fighting ManChapter Two: Might Makes RightChapter Three: Rug-Pulls, Investments, & ShakedownsChapter Four: How To Sue A StateChapter Five: The Iran ConnectionChapter Six: Judging Iran, Part IChapter Seven: Judging Iran, Part IIChapter Eight: Iran-Contra: What Reagan KnewChapter Nine: Of Parasites & Lousy LoansChapter Ten: Suing SaddamChapter Eleven: Judging Iran, Part IIIChapter Twelve: International Arbitrator, Part IChapter Thirteen: International Arbitrator, Part IIChapter Fourteen: Human RightsChapter Fifteen: The Future

Erscheinungsdatum
Vorwort Joan Donoghue
Zusatzinfo Illustrations, unspecified
Verlagsort Washington
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Gewicht 598 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
ISBN-10 1-63331-070-1 / 1633310701
ISBN-13 978-1-63331-070-4 / 9781633310704
Zustand Neuware
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