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Source: Iran Review
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This is an intriguing interview with Professor Francis A Boyle which focuses on his offer to represent Iran in an action against the US-imposed sanctions regime, before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Arguably, the interview reveals more by omission than content, about Western duplicity over Iran. A critique by Zahir Ebrahim focusing on its omissions, under the heading "Why does Iran need the help of an American Lawyer to file charges at ICJ?", can be read Here
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Source: Iran Review
Wikispooks Comment
This is an intriguing interview with Professor Francis A Boyle which focuses on his offer to represent Iran in an action against the US-imposed sanctions regime, before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Arguably, the interview reveals more by omission than content, about Western duplicity over Iran. A critique by Zahir Ebrahim focusing on its omissions, under the heading "Why does Iran need the help of an American Lawyer to file charges at ICJ?", can be read Here
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