Barry E. Carter - International Law
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International Law
EDITORIAL ADVISORS
Rachel E. Barkow
Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy
Faculty Director, Center on the Administration of Criminal Law
New York University School of Law
Erwin Chemerinsky
Dean and Professor of Law
University of California, Berkeley School of Law
Richard A. Epstein
Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law
New York University School of Law
Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow
The Hoover Institution
Senior Lecturer in Law
The University of Chicago
Ronald J. Gilson
Charles J. Meyers Professor of Law and Business
Stanford University
Marc and Eva Stern Professor of Law and Business
Columbia Law School
James E. Krier
Earl Warren DeLano Professor of Law
The University of Michigan Law School
Tracey L. Meares
Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law
Director, The Justice Collaboratory
Yale Law School
Richard K. Neumann, Jr.
Professor of Law
Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
Robert H. Sitkoff
John L. Gray Professor of Law
Harvard Law School
David Alan Sklansky
Stanley Morrison Professor of Law
Faculty Co-Director, Stanford Criminal Justice Center
Stanford Law School
ASPEN CASEBOOK SERIES
International Law
Seventh Edition
The late Barry E. Carter
Professor of Law
Georgetown University
Allen S. Weiner
Senior Lecturer in Law and Director,
Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law
Stanford Law School
Duncan B. Hollis
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs & Professor of Law
Temple University Beasley School of Law
Copyright 2018 Allen S. Weiner and Duncan B. Hollis.
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In Memoriam
BARRY E. CARTER, 19422014
Scholar, teacher, public servant, and devoted family man.
To Mary, Evan, Josh, and Katie
Allen Weiner
To Emily, Arlo, Maggie, and Bram
Duncan Hollis
Biographies
Barry E. Carter had an extensive background in law, foreign policy, national security, and international business and trade. Beginning in 1979, he was a professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center, where he also served as the Director of its Center on Transnational Business and the Law. In 2006, he received the Law Centers excellence in teaching award. Mr. Carter taught frequently in other countries about legal issues.
From 1993-1996 Mr. Carter served as the Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration. He implemented and enforced a variety of trade and nonproliferation laws. Mr. Carter also served during that time as the U.S. vice chair to Secretary of Defense William Perry on bilateral committees with Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and other countries to help eliminate the nuclear weapons in Kazakhstan and Ukraine and to secure nuclear and other dangerous materials in several countries.
Before his tenure in government, Mr. Carter was Executive Director of the American Society of International Law (from 1992-1993). He served as a senior counsel on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Activities in 1975. He was a Fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvards Kennedy School of Government and an International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in 1972. A member of Dr. Henry Kissingers National Security Council staff from 1970-1972, he worked on nuclear arms negotiations and other national security matters.
Mr. Carter, a native Californian, graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University, received a masters degree in economics and public policy from Princetons Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and graduated from Yale Law School, where he was the Projects Editor of the Yale Law Journal.
Mr. Carters book, International Economic Sanctions: Improving The Haphazard U.S. Legal Regime (Cambridge Univ. Press: 1988), received the 1989 annual award from the American Society of International Law (ASIL) for the outstanding new book on international law subjects. He authored multiple book chapters and published articles in the California Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Georgetown Law Journal, Daedalus, Scientific American, the Washington Post, among other periodicals.
Mr. Carter was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Law Institute, the American Bar Association, and the American Society of International Law. He served on the U.S. State Departments Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy, was the chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Defense Budget Project as well as the vice president of the Arms Control Association.
Allen S. Weiner is a Senior Lecturer in Law and Director of the Program on International and Comparative Law at Stanford Law School. He also serves as Co-Director of the Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation. Mr. Weiner was initially appointed to the Stanford faculty as the inaugural Warren Christopher Professor of the Practice of International Law and Diplomacy, a chair belonging jointly to Stanford Law School and the Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies at Stanford University. He teaches in the areas of international law, international security, and international conflict resolution.
Before joining the Stanford faculty in 2003, Mr. Weiner served for 11 years as a practicing international lawyer in the Office of the Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State. He has extensive experience in such wide-ranging fields as national security law, the law of war, international dispute resolution, and international criminal law. While based in Washington, he worked on international claims and investment disputes; legal matters arising in the scope of U.S. relations with countries of Latin America and the Caribbean; and the interpretation and application of statutes, treaties, and regimes related to nonproliferation and arms control.
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