Background
NORALL, CHRISTOPHER was born on June 17, 1946 in Washington, D. C., United States.
NORALL, CHRISTOPHER was born on June 17, 1946 in Washington, D. C., United States.
. Order of the Coif. Long Comment Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1969-1970. Law Clerk, Honorary Edward Weinfeld, United States.
District Court, Southern District of New York, 1970-1971.
Worked at Forrester Norall & Sutton (Brussels) specializing in Firm engaged in European Commission/European Union and International Practice but not authorized to appear before the Belgian Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1971, New York (Not admitted in Belgium). Order of the Coif. Long Comment Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1969-1970.
Law Clerk, Honorary Edward Weinfeld, United States.
District Court, Southern District of New York, 1970-1971. Author: "Judicial Review of Anti-Dumping Measures," European Law Review, 1984.
"New Trends in Anti-dumping Practice in Brussels," The World Economy, 1986. Company-Author: "The Laicization of Community Law," Common Market Law Review, 1984.
"Annual Survey of European Economic Community Competition Law," Oxford Yearbook of European Law, 1982.
"The New Amendments to the European Commission"s Basic Anti-dumping Regulation," Common Market Law Review, 1989. Forrester Norall & Sutton specializes in European Union law, public international law and the law of international trade. Its lawyers are drawn from several legal and linguistic backgrounds in the European Union and the United States, and the firm also maintains close relations with lawyers in national jurisdictions throughout Europe, North America and Asia.
Advice is given to law firms all over the world, government departments, trade associations, corporations and private individuals, on legal matters falling within the firms area of specialization, notably European Commission/ European Union trade and competition law and policy, areas covered by the community"s "Internal Market" programme, World Trade Organization/General Agreement of Tariff and Trades questions, public international law, air transport matters, European Union/United States/Japanese trade, industrial and investment issues, the legal and institutional evolution of relations between the European Union and former state-trading countries in Eastern Europe, and the implications of the Maastricht Treaty.
In addition to providing advice on substantive legal questions, the firm specializes in the legislative and other decision making procedures of the European Union. The firm represents clients in matters arising in the European Commission, Council, Parliament, Economic and Social Committee, Court of Justice and Court of First Instance, as well as before national courts and arbitration tribunals in disputes involving European Commission/European Union law.