Background
Doman, Nicholas Richard was born on April 10, 1913 in Budapest, Hungary. Son of Odon and Irene (Parkany) Doman.
Doman, Nicholas Richard was born on April 10, 1913 in Budapest, Hungary. Son of Odon and Irene (Parkany) Doman.
Student, London School of Economics, 1932. Master of Arts in Law, University Colorado, 1935. Juris Doctor, University Budapest, 1936.
Postgraduate, Geneva School International Studies, 1937.
Member research faculty University Chicago, 1939-1940. Lecturer Rotary International Institute, Chicago, 1940-1941, 46-47. Assistant professor government and economics College William and Mary, 1941-1942.
Assistant to the United States Chief Prosecutor Nuremberg Trial, 1945-1946. Practice law New York City and Washington, 1948—2002. Adjunct professor School Law, New York University, 1959-1977.
Founder Nicholas R. Doman Society International Law University Colorado, 1967. Symposium leader on international transactions American Law Institute-American Bar Association, American Society International Law, World Peace Through Law. Vice president, director, general counsel Association to Unite the Democracies, Washington.
Panelist, commentator on international politics for television and radio.
Trustee Pitzer College, since 1975. Served to First lieutenant Army of the United States, 1942-1945, Italy. Member International Law Association (Executive Committee since 1965, honorary vice president United States branch), American Law Institute (life), International Bar Association, Union Internationale des Avocats, Order Coif (honorary), Shelter Island Yacht Club, Gardiner's Bay Country Club, University Club (New York City).
Married Katharine Huntington Bigelow, 1951 (deceased). Children: Daniel Bigelow, Alexander Macdonald. Married Judith Nicely Perrin, 1992.