Background
Rowles, James P. was born in 1944.
Rowles, James P. was born in 1944.
Stanford University (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1967. Juris Doctor, 1972; J.S.M., 1976). Harvard University (Doctor of Juridical Science, 1993).
Spoken languages: French, German, Portuguese and Spanish.
Worked at Bingham, Dana & Gould LLP (Boston, MA) specializing in General Practice. Commercial, Banking, Corporate, Litigation, Admiralty, Labor and Employment, Tax, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law. Trials, all Courts.
Admitted to the bar, 1991, Massachusetts.
1993, District of Columbia. Author: Law and Agrarian Reform in Costa Rica, 1985. El conflicto Honduras-El Salvador (1969) y el orden jurídico internacional, 1980.
"Dialogue or Denial: The Uses of International Law in United States.-Cuban Relations," in United States.-Cuban Relations in the 1990's at 281-305, J. Domínguez & R. Hernández, eds., 1989. "Nicaragua versus the United States: Issues of Law and Policy," 20 International Lawyer 1245-1288, 1986. "Secret Wars, Self-Defense and the CharterA Reply to Professor Moore," 80 American Journal of International Law 568-83, 1986.
"Nuclear Power and Non-proliferation: The View from Brazil," 14 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 711-86, 1981. "Direitos humanos no mundo atual: Uma introduçăo," 3 Revista do Advogado, Săo Paulo, 30-34, 1980. Adjunct Professor (International Law), Brandeis University, 1989-1992.
Lecturer on Law, "Law, Human Rights, and the Struggle for Democracy in Latin America," Harvard Law School, 1987-1989. Associate Director for International Programs, 1987-1988, Senior Fellow, 1986-1987, Center for Criminal Justice, Harvard Law School. Visiting Scholar, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1985-1986.
Visiting Associate Professor of Law (International Business Transactions, International Law, Comparative Law), University of Kansas, 1983-1985. Senior Human Rights Specialist, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, OAS, 1978-1979. Visiting Professor, University of Costa Rica Law Faculty, San José, Costa Rica, 1972-1974.
Member: Boston, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations. American Society of International Law. Bingham, Dana & Gould LLP is a legal advisor to corporations, institutions, partnerships and individuals.
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Author: Law and Agrarian Reform in Costa Rica, 1985. El conflicto Honduras-El Salvador (1969) y el orden jurídico internacional, 1980. "Dialogue or Denial: The Uses of International Law in United States.-Cuban Relations," in United States.-Cuban Relations in the 1990's at 281-305, J. Domínguez & R. Hernández, eds., 1989.
"Nicaragua versus the United States: Issues of Law and Policy," 20 International Lawyer 1245-1288, 1986. "Secret Wars, Self-Defense and the CharterA Reply to Professor Moore," 80 American Journal of International Law 568-83, 1986. "Nuclear Power and Non-proliferation: The View from Brazil," 14 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 711-86, 1981.
"Direitos humanos no mundo atual: Uma introduçăo," 3 Revista do Advogado, Săo Paulo, 30-34, 1980. Adjunct Professor (International Law), Brandeis University, 1989-1992. Lecturer on Law, "Law, Human Rights, and the Struggle for Democracy in Latin America," Harvard Law School, 1987-1989.
Associate Director for International Programs, 1987-1988, Senior Fellow, 1986-1987, Center for Criminal Justice, Harvard Law School. Visiting Scholar, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 1985-1986. Visiting Associate Professor of Law (International Business Transactions, International Law, Comparative Law), University of Kansas, 1983-1985.
Senior Human Rights Specialist, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, OAS, 1978-1979. Visiting Professor, University of Costa Rica Law Faculty, San José, Costa Rica, 1972-1974.
Member: Boston (Chair, Public International Law Committee) and American Bar Associations. American Society of International Law. New England-Latin America Business Council (Director).