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Charles N. Brower is a former State Department official, international judge, and recognized expert in public international law and international dispute resolution. He has been a judge of the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal since 1983. He has also served as a Judge ad hoc in three cases before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) since 2014. He is currently affiliated with 20 Essex Street Chambers in London, UK. Brower was educated at Harvard College (B.A., 1957) and Harvard Law School (J.D., 1961).

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  • Charles N. Brower is a former State Department official, international judge, and recognized expert in public international law and international dispute resolution. He has been a judge of the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal since 1983. He has also served as a Judge ad hoc in three cases before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) since 2014. He is currently affiliated with 20 Essex Street Chambers in London, UK. Brower was educated at Harvard College (B.A., 1957) and Harvard Law School (J.D., 1961). He began his career as an attorney in private practice from 1961–1968 with the law firm of White & Case LLP. He then served in various roles in the U.S. Government, including the U.S. Department of State. He served as Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs (1969–1971); Deputy Legal Adviser (1971-1972); and Acting Legal Adviser (1973), leading the Office of the Legal Adviser. During this period, he was also Member, Joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Commercial Commission (1972-1973). He later served as Deputy Special Counsellor to the President of the United States (1987), with sub-Cabinet rank as Deputy Assistant to the President. He then returned to White & Case and co-founded its Washington, D.C., office in 1988. Brower has served since 1983 as a judge of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal in The Hague, The Netherlands, where he was a full-time member from 1984 to 1988. Since 2014, Brower has also been judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice. He is currently a judge in three active cases (two by appointment of the United States and one by Colombia): * Question of the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Between Nicaragua and Colombia Beyond 200 Nautical Miles from the Nicaraguan Coast (Nicaragua v Colombia): serving as judge ad hoc (2014–current). * The Case Concerning Certain Iranian Assets (Islamic Republic of Iran v United States of America): serving as judge ad hoc (2016-current). * The Case Concerning Alleged Violations of the 1955 Treaty of Amity, Economic Relations, and Consular Rights (Islamic Republic of Iran v United States of America): serving as judge ad hoc (2018–current). Brower has served also as a judge ad hoc of other international judicial panels, such as the Inter-American Court of Human Rights; as a member of the Register of Experts of the United Nations Compensation Commission in Geneva (UNCC); and as a member of the Panel of Arbitrators of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). Brower has been a visiting fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge and a distinguished visiting professor at the University of Virginia Law School. (en)
  • Charles Nelson Brower (* 5. Juni 1935 in Plainfield, New Jersey) ist ein amerikanischer Jurist und Experte in den Bereichen Völkerrecht und internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit. Er ist seit 1961 in privater Praxis tätig, darunter von 1969 bis 2000 als Partner in der Kanzlei White & Case sowie seit 2001 in der Londoner Kanzlei 20 Essex Street Chambers. Darüber hinaus gehört er seit 1983 dem Iran-United States Claims Tribunal an. Von 1996 bis 1998 fungierte er als Präsident der Amerikanischen Gesellschaft für internationales Recht, die ihn 2009 mit der Manley-O.-Hudson-Medaille auszeichnete. Im „Top Ten Arbitrators“-Ranking der amerikanischen Zeitschrift „The American Lawyer“ belegte er in den Jahren 2009 und 2011 den ersten Rang, nachdem er bereits 2005 und 2007 in dieser Rangliste vertreten war. (de)
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  • Charles N. Brower is a former State Department official, international judge, and recognized expert in public international law and international dispute resolution. He has been a judge of the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal since 1983. He has also served as a Judge ad hoc in three cases before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) since 2014. He is currently affiliated with 20 Essex Street Chambers in London, UK. Brower was educated at Harvard College (B.A., 1957) and Harvard Law School (J.D., 1961). (en)
  • Charles Nelson Brower (* 5. Juni 1935 in Plainfield, New Jersey) ist ein amerikanischer Jurist und Experte in den Bereichen Völkerrecht und internationale Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit. Er ist seit 1961 in privater Praxis tätig, darunter von 1969 bis 2000 als Partner in der Kanzlei White & Case sowie seit 2001 in der Londoner Kanzlei 20 Essex Street Chambers. Darüber hinaus gehört er seit 1983 dem Iran-United States Claims Tribunal an. Von 1996 bis 1998 fungierte er als Präsident der Amerikanischen Gesellschaft für internationales Recht, die ihn 2009 mit der Manley-O.-Hudson-Medaille auszeichnete. Im „Top Ten Arbitrators“-Ranking der amerikanischen Zeitschrift „The American Lawyer“ belegte er in den Jahren 2009 und 2011 den ersten Rang, nachdem er bereits 2005 und 2007 in dieser Rangliste vertret (de)
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