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. The 40th volume of the Iran–US Claims Tribunal Reports makes available to the public the Tribunal's most recent work, including an important award in a large dispute between Iran and the United States. This volume of the Reports is a critical contribution to the field of international arbitration that will inform and guide the practice of international arbitration practitioners from around the world.
The 40th volume of the Iran-US Claims Tribunal Reports makes available to the public the Tribunal's most recent work. The Reports are of critical importance to the field of international arbitration and will inform and guide the practice of international arbitration practitioners from around the world.
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Makes the Tribunal's most recent work publicly available, including an award resolving a large dispute between Iran and the US.
Editorial note; Acknowledgements; Table of cases volume 40;
Consolidated table of cases; The Islamic Republic of Iran v. The United
States of America; Index.
Lee M. Caplan is a partner at Arent Fox in Washington DC specializing in international arbitration, public international law, and international investment 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.