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Discover the compelling journey of Judge Charles N. Brower in 'Judging Iran', a powerful exploration of international law and justice. This brand-new hardcover edition brings to life Brower's four-decade experience as a judge at the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal, illuminating the complexities of arbitration and global justice. Through vivid anecdotes, readers witness Brower's pivotal moments—his transition from a Wall Street lawyer to a renowned figure in international law, driven by his commitment to a more ethical world. Engaging with topics such as globalization, environmentalism, and human rights, Brower provides a unique perspective on the judicial processes that have shaped history, including his time advising Ronald Reagan during the Iran–Contra scandal. This book not only chronicles Brower's adventures across continents, from Berlin to The Hague, but also highlights the legal battles and moral dilemmas that define today’s political landscape. 'Judging Iran' is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of law and international relations, offering insight into the often tumultuous courtroom dynamics where justice is pursued amidst heated disagreements and controversies. Join Judge Brower on this informative expedition and gain a deeper understanding of the role of law in preserving global peace. Suitable for scholars, practitioners, and anyone intrigued by international affairs, this book is a must-have addition to your library of legal literature.