Autor: James R. Silkenat

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Sullivan & Worcester LLP (New York) James R. Silkenat is a former Chairman of the 20, 000 member American Bar Association Section of International Law and is a Partner in the New York office of Sullivan & Worcester LLP, where he helps coordinate the Firm”s international practice. He specializes in the areas of international finance, banking, securities and corporate law. He is also a former Chairman of the ABA”s Section Officers Conference, a member of the Executive Committee of the ABA”s Board of Governors and Chairman of the ABA”s Latin American Legal Initiatives Council. From 1980 to 1986 Mr. Silkenat was Legal Counsel for the International Finance Corporation, the private sector-oriented affiliate of the World Bank in Washington, D.C., where he concentrated on privatization issues (including projects in Pakistan, Indonesia, Zimbabwe, China and other countries). He has also handled significant privatization efforts in Australia, Peru, South Africa and Turkey. He is the founder and a former Chairman of the American Bar Association”s Committee on International Privatization. Mr. Silkenat received his J.D. Degree from the University of Chicago Law School, where he was an Editor of the Law Review. He also received an LL.M. Degree in International Law from New York University School of Law. Mr. Silkenat was formerly Chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on the People”s Republic of China and was the founder of the China Law Reporter. He has led Delegations to the Common Market and to Mexico for the American Bar Association and to China for the ABA, the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation and the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. He has also served as a Fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities and as a Fellow in the U.S. State Department Scholar/Diplomat Program. Mr. Silkenat is the Editor of: The ABA Guide to International Business Negotiations (1st, 2nd and 3rd Editions); The Moscow Conference on Law and Bilateral Economic Relations; The Law of International Insolvencies and Debt Restructurings; The Imperial Presidency and Consequences of 9/11: Lawyers React to the Global War On Terrorism; and the first four Editions of The ABA Guide to Foreign Law Firms. He is also the author of more than 100 articles on international law, finance and public policy and has published articles in the Harvard Law Review, Business Week Magazine, The New York Times and The Stanford Law Review, among other publications. He also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center from 1982 to 1986, where he taught a graduate seminar on international project financing. Mr. Silkenat also previously served as Chairman of both The Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights (now, Human Rights First) and The Council of New York Law Associates (now, The Lawyers Alliance for New York). He is a member of the ABA House of Delegates, a Life Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Mr. Silkenat is also a past Chairman of the International Human Rights Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and a former Chair of both the City Bar”s Task Force on International Legal Services and its Council on International Affairs. Mr. Silkenat is the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Bar Association Section of International Law and the Distinguished Alumni Award for Career Achievement from Drury University. Currently, Mr. Silkenat serves as a Director of the World Justice Project and as a member of the ABA”s Commission on Women in the Profession.Schiff Hardin LLP (Chicago) William M. Hannay is a partner in the Chicago-based law firm of Schiff Hardin LLP and concentrates his practice in litigation and counseling with respect to competition and trade regulation law at home and abroad. He is the leader of the firm”s Antitrust Practice Group. Mr. Hannay chaired the American Bar Association”s Section of the International Law and Practice in 1998-99 and later served as Chair of the ABA”s Africa Law Initiative Council in 2000-02. In addition, Mr. Hannay is an Adjunct Professor at IIT/Chicago-Kent College of Law in Chicago, teaching courses in international business negotiations, antitrust law, unfair trade practices law, and international criminal law. He is a founding member of the Board of Governors of the African Law Institute and a member of the American Law Institute. He also co-chairs the ABA-NCCUSL International Joint Editorial Board. He has written and lectured widely about antitrust and competition law, about how to avoid or resolve international disputes, and about the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, including seminars or programs sponsored by the American Bar Association, the American Conference Institute, the Institute for International Research, the Practicing Law Institute, and the Southwestern Legal Foundation. He is the author of the newly-released Designing an Effective FCPA and Anti-Bribery Compliance Program (Thomson/West) and the author or co-author of U.S. International Antitrust Enforcement (Bureau of National Affairs), Tying Arrangements: Practice Under Federal Antitrust, Patent and Banking Law (Bureau of National Affairs), Designing an Effective Antitrust Compliance Program (Thomson/West) and International Trade: Avoiding Criminal Risks (Butterworth Legal Publishers), as well as a contributing author to Antitrust Counseling and Litigation Techniques (Matthew Bender) and a co-author/editor of A Lawyer”s Guide to Doing Business in South Africa (American Bar Association) and the Third and Fourth Editions of the ABA Guide to Foreign Law Firms. Before joining Schiff Hardin in 1979, Mr. Hannay was an Assistant District Attorney under Robert Morgenthau in New York City and, prior to that, a law clerk to Justice Tom Clark of the U.S. Supreme Court. He served with commendation in Vietnam with the United States Army (1967-68). He received his B.A. from Yale University in 1966 and his J.D. from Georgetown University in 1973.




4 Ebooks de James R. Silkenat

James R. Silkenat & James E. Hickey Jr.: The Legal Doctrines of the Rule of Law and the Legal State (Rechtsstaat)
This book explores the development of both the civil law conception of the Legal State and the common law conception of the Rule of Law. It examines the philosophical and historical background of bot …
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Silkenat James R. Silkenat & Shulman Mark R. Shulman: Imperial Presidency and the Consequences of 9/11
The issue of the imperial presidency, which is raised in connection with the Bush administration’s response to the legal issues flowing from the 9/11 attacks, is one that now resonates broadly across …
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