The Jurisprudence of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

The Jurisprudence of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

Author: John K. Aldrich

Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 9780198258056

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The object of this work is to preserve and make accessible the substantial body of Awards and Decisions rendered by the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal from 1981, when it was established, to the present.


The Jurisprudence of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

The Jurisprudence of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

Author: George H. Aldrich

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 9780191806384

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This important new book seeks to preserve and to make accessible the substantial body of Awards and Decisions rendered by the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal during the years since it was established in 1981. The jurisprudence of this extraordinary Tribunal is of much broader interest than simply to the parties before it and the two governments that created it. Its hundreds of Awards and Decisions may be individually consulted (there are twenty-seven volumes so far) but hitherto there has been no detailed analytical guide through the vast published work of the Tribunal.


The Jurisprudence of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

The Jurisprudence of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

Author: George H. Aldrich

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 590

ISBN-13: 9780019825054

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This important new book seeks to preserve and to make accessible the substantial body of Awards and Decisions rendered by the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal during the years since it was established in 1981. The jurisprudence of this extraordinary Tribunal is of much broader interest than simply to the parties before it and the two governments that created it. Its hundreds of Awards and Decisions may be individually consulted (there are twenty-seven volumes so far) but hitherto there has been no detailed analytical guide through the vast published work of the Tribunal.


The Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal at 25

The Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal at 25

Author: Christopher R. Drahozal

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 469

ISBN-13: 0195325141

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The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, which has been called the most significant arbitral body in history, celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2006. As of mid-2005, the Tribunal had issued over 800 awards and decisions--a total of 600 awards (including partial awards and awards on agreed terms), 83 interlocutory and interim awards, and 133 decisions--in resolving almost 3000 cases. The Tribunal's awards have been described as the most important body of international arbitration jurisprudence. The significance of these decisions as persuasive authority is second to none. In this volume, experts in the field identify and comment on the Tribunal awards that are most important for international arbitration; i.e., the cases that everyone needs to know for investor-state and international commercial arbitration. The book approaches the Tribunal's work from a forward-looking perspective with emphasis on the continuing usefulness of awards and decisions issued by the Tribunal in international arbitration practice. In addition to original contributions from an array of eminent authors (all of whom have extensive experience at the Tribunal and/or in investor-State and international arbitration), this book includes excerpts of key awards discussed in the contributions, as well as appendices with foundational documents for the Tribunal. CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE: Roger P. Alford, Pepperdine University School of Law, former Legal Assistant, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal David J. Bederman, Emory Law School, former Legal Assistant, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal David D. Caron, C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley, former Legal Assistant, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Jack J. Coe, Jr. Pepperdine University School of Law, former Legal Assistant, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Christopher R. Drahozal, John M. Rounds Professor of Law, University of Kansas School of Law; former Legal Assistant, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Christopher S. Gibson, Suffolk University Law School; former Legal Assistant, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Mark R. Joelson, Law Office of Mark R. Joelson Lucinda A. Low, Steptoe & Johnson Andrea J. Menaker, Office of the Legal Advisor, U.S. Department of State Sean D. Murphy, George Washington University Law School, former U.S. Agent to the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Daniel M. Price, Sidley Austin, former Deputy U.S. Agent to the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Jeffrey F. Pryce, Steptoe & Johnson


The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

Author: Charles Nelson Brower

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 1998-02-12

Total Pages: 958

ISBN-13: 9789041106278

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The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal is arguably the most significant arbitral institution of the twentieth century. Although the completion of its last few cases could take a long time, the Tribunal's impressive work must be made available now as a guide to the resolution of ongoing disputes and for future tribunals. The Tribunal has, by this point, disposed of well over 98 percent of its caseload. Little more remains for its participants to learn, but the Tribunal shows no signs of fading away. Both of the two States Parties, for different reasons, see greater advantage in the Tribunal's prolongation than in its elimination. The authors have succeeded in dealing with all of the most deserving Tribunal subjects. Moreover, their intimate involvement in and knowledge of the Tribunal ensure that their book is a fascinating, important, and indispensable contribution to the literature of International Law. This is a definitive book on a monumental event in the law and in history at the close of a century. "The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal" was awarded the ASIL Certificate of Merit.


The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals

The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals

Author: Chiara Giorgetti

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-02-17

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13: 9004194835

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International courts and tribunals are key actors in international law, both because of their primary dispute resolution function and for their role in developing international law in a more general sense. Their growing number and complexity makes a detailed study of their practice particularly relevant. The Rules, Practice, and Jurisprudence of International Courts and Tribunals examines existing international dispute resolution institutions, including those of general jurisdiction (ICJ, PCA), specialised jurisdiction (ITLOS, ICSID, WTO), as well as human rights courts, international criminal courts and tribunals, courts of regional integration agreements, claims commissions and tribunals, and administrative tribunals of international organizations. Uniquely, it assesses both procedural rules and essential case-law, making it relevant for both academics and practitioners in international law.


Claims of Dual Nationals and the Development of Customary International Law

Claims of Dual Nationals and the Development of Customary International Law

Author: Mohsen Aghahosseini

Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 9004156984

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The law governing the international claims of dual nationals relates to, and is influenced by, the wider subject of the individual s standing at the international level. But while the latter had, as a result of modern trends in human rights, hugely improved as from the middle of the last century, no occasion to test its impact on such claims had arisen prior to the 1980s, when the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal - justifiably described as the most influential arbitral institution in the history of international adjudication - first became involved with the issue. The significance of the Tribunal s jurisprudence on the subject is not, however, limited to the judicial support it gives to the international rights of the individual. Having made its basic findings of law on the subject, the Tribunal has proceeded to apply them, for some twenty years, to a host of Cases of widely different characters. The result is a wealth of material - comprehensively reviewed in this book for the first time - which is likely to be of some benefit to those interested in this area of international law.


Fraudulent Evidence Before Public International Tribunals

Fraudulent Evidence Before Public International Tribunals

Author: W. Michael Reisman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-08

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1139952862

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Domestic lawyers are, above all, officers of the court. By contrast, the public international lawyer representing states before international tribunals is torn between loyalties to the state and loyalties to international law. As the stakes increase for the state concerned, the tension between these loyalties can become acute and lead to practices that would be condemned in developed national legal systems but have hitherto been ignored by international tribunals in international legal scholarship. They are the 'dirty stories' of international law. This detailed and contextually sensitive presentation of eight important cases before a variety of public international tribunals dissects some of the reasons for the resort to fraudulent evidence in international litigation and the profession's baffling reaction. Fraudulent evidence is resorted to out of greed, moral mediocrity or inherent dishonesty. In public international litigation, by contrast, the reasons are often more complex, with roots in the dynamics of international politics.


International Law in Motion

International Law in Motion

Author: Mohsen Mohebi

Publisher: Presses universitaires de Louvain

Published: 2020-11-26

Total Pages: 387

ISBN-13: 2390610668

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François Rigaux, who died in 2013, was a great figure of Belgian legal scholarship and left a deep impression on many generations of students from Louvain. Essentially known for his pioneering work in private international law, his legal culture was by no means limited to that field, while his critical thinking on the law radiated far beyond Europe. A man of strong-held political convictions, he fought many battles, which led him along the paths of public international law in search of a fairer world. Counsel for the Islamic Republic of Iran before the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and judge ad hoc appointed by Iran in a case brought against the United States before the International Court of Justice, he directed at Louvain the doctoral research of several Iranian researchers who later became important figures in the Iranian academic and administrative world, among them is Prof. Mohsen Mohebi the co-editor of this Mélanges. Initiated in Tehran, this bilingual volume of homage brings together twenty contributions on the work of François Rigaux, the jurisprudence of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal as well as various current issues in public international law, including that of economic sanctions.