Background
Freeman, Alwyn Vernon was born on December 11, 1910 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Alexander and Sadie (Jacobs) Freeman.
Freeman, Alwyn Vernon was born on December 11, 1910 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of Alexander and Sadie (Jacobs) Freeman.
AB cum laude, University Michigan, 1930. Bachelor of Laws, Harvard University, 1933. Postgraduate (Carnegie fellow), Hague Academy International Law, 1935.
Diplome, Institute University Hautes Etudes Internationales, 1938. Doctor es Science Politiques cum laude, University Geneva, 1938.
With, Associated Press Bureau, Geneva, 1935;
counsel, United States section United States-Mexico Agrarian Claims Commission, 1939-1940;
with, United States Maritime Commission, 1941-1942;
assistant legal adviser, Department State, 1946-1947;
legal counsel, Department State, 1951-1953;
consultant, United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1953-1958;
deputy representative, International Atomic Energy Agency at United Nations Headquarters, 1958-1962;
United States agent, Jones Arbitration between Norway and United States, 1952;
lecturer international law, American U., Washington, 1946-1947;
lecturer, Academy de Droit International, The Hague, 1955;
associate professor of law, Ohio State University, 1947-1949;
visiting professor international law, University of California at Los Angeles Law School, 1960;
visiting professor international law, University of Michigan Law School, 1963;
visiting professor international law, Johns Hopkins School Advanced International Studies, 1965-1968;
Stockton professor international law, Naval War College, 1972-1974;
delegate, American Bar Association to 4th Inter-American Bar Conference, Santiago, Chile, 1945;
member, American delegate Far Eastern Commission, 1946-1947;
American delegate, Conference Government Experts for Revision Geneva Convs. on Prisoners of War, 1947;
appointed by President as, United States member Inter-American Juridical Committee, 1949-1950;
United States delegate, 1st meeting Inter-American Council Jurists, Rio de Janeiro, 1950;
United States representative, chief delegate, 4th Inter-American Council Jurists, Santiago, 1959;
International Atomic Energy Agency representative, 9th meeting Economics Common for Latin American, Santiago, 1960;
member of advisory board, American Law Institute Restatement Foreign Relations Law. Member Harvard Law School advising committee for draft codification on responsibility of states. Member United States delegate Xth General Assembly United Nations, North Atlantic Treaty Assembly, 1976, 78-80.
International Atomic Energy Agency delegate to United Nations Preparatory Commission Special Fund, to 13th to 16th General Assemblies. Director Research Center, Hague Academy International Law, 1957-1958. United States member Canadian-American Lake Ontario Claims Arbitration Tribunal, 1966-1968.
Advising committee United States foreign relations Department State, 1971-1974, chairman, 1974. Director Bank of the Commonwealth Detroit, vice Chairman.bd., 1964-1965. Director 1st Charter Finance Corporation, Beverly Hills, California, International Institute, Los Los Angeles.
Served to captain Judge Advocate General corpus, United States army, 1942-1946. Member American Bar Association (council section international law), Michigan Bar Association, American Society International Law (executive council 1949-1952, 56-59), International Law Association, International Association Space Law, Society Comparative Legislation International Law, Order of Coif. Clubs: Masons; Bahia de Santiago Golf and Country.
Racquet (Palm Springs, California). Harvard (Detroit and New York City). Cosmos (Washington); Anthony Wayne Society (Detroit).
Married Grenna Sloan, November 7, 1948. 1 child, Janne Sloan.