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Iran-US Claims Tribunal Reports

Volume 39: 2010–2018

Lee M. Caplan

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English
Cambridge University Press
05 November 2020
The Iran-US Claims Tribunal, concerned principally with the claims of US nationals against Iran, is the most important international claims tribunal to have sat in over half a century. Its jurisprudence is bound to make a uniquely important contribution to international law and, in particular, the law relating to aliens, treaty law, and international arbitral procedure. Volume 39 also contains the decisions of the Tribunal's appointing authority in four recent arbitrator challenges and, for the first time, includes the pleadings submitted by the parties and the challenged arbitrator. The series is the only complete and fully indexed report of the decisions of this unique Tribunal. These reports are essential for all practitioners in the field of international claims, academics in private and public international law and comparative lawyers, as well as all Governments and law libraries.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 236mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 41mm
Weight:   1.320kg
ISBN:   9781108830799
ISBN 10:   110883079X
Series:   Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Reports
Pages:   774
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Editorial note; Acknowledgements; Table of cases — volume 39; Consolidated table of cases; Challenge by Iran to President Skubiszewski and Judge Arangio-Ruiz; Challenge by United States to Judge Seifi; Challenge by Iran to Judge Brower; Index.

Lee Caplan is a partner at Arent Fox in Washington DC specializing in international arbitration, international investment law, and public international law. He is also an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center. Prior to joining Arent Fox, he was a Legal Assistant at the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and an attorney-adviser at the US Department of State's Office of the Legal Adviser. He is the co-author (with the late Professor David Caron) of a leading arbitration treatise entitled The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules: A Commentary (2006).

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