Background
Shelley, Herbert C. was born on January 28, 1947 in Stamford, Texas, United States.
Shelley, Herbert C. was born on January 28, 1947 in Stamford, Texas, United States.
Columbia College (Bachelor of Arts, 1969). Vanderbilt Law School (Juris Doctor, 1972). University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium (Master of Laws in International and Comparative Law, magna cum laude, 1973).
Worked at Howrey & Simon (Washington, DC) specializing in International Trade Law, Import and Export Law. Admitted to the bar, 1973, District of Columbia. 1981, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
1982, United States. Court of International Trade. 1985, Maryland; 1987, United States. Supreme Court.
Associate Articles and Research Editor, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 1971-1972.
Author: "Non-Tariff Measures-Codes of Conduct," Recent Developments in International Trade, German-American Chamber of Commerce, 1980. Panelist, United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement, 1989-1991. Member, Private Sector Advisory Committee on Customs Matters, Office of the United States.
Trade Representative, 1980-1985. Attorney-Adviser, United States International Trade Commission, 1973-1974. Assistant Director, Office of Tariff Affairs, United States Department of the Treasury, 1974-1976.
Member, United States Delegation to the Multilateral Trade Negotiations, Geneva, Switzerland, 1976-1979. Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, International Law Section). American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: International Law.
Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law).
Member, Private Sector Advisory Committee on Customs Matters, Office of the United States. Trade Representative, 1980-1985. Attorney-Adviser, United States International Trade Commission, 1973-1974.
Assistant Director, Office of Tariff Affairs, United States Department of the Treasury, 1974-1976. Member, United States Delegation to the Multilateral Trade Negotiations, Geneva, Switzerland, 1976-1979. Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, International Law Section).
American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: International Law. Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law).