Andrew L. Fono is a partner leading the Iraq practice group of the international law firm of Haynes and Boone, LLP. As a Lt. Colonel in the US Marine Corps, Andrew spent considerable time in Iraq as a judge advocate, and was also involved in Rule of Law and domestic legal developments in the Iraqi judiciary. [email protected]
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Facebook’s lawsuit against Israeli tech firm: The private sector and new cyber tension in the Middle East
Facebook’s lawsuit against Israeli tech firm: The private sector and new cyber tension in the Middle East
Israel's Tightening Control of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza
Israel's Tightening Control of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza
Saudi Arabia’s quick fix of Yemen’s southern conflict will face a durability problem
Saudi Arabia’s quick fix of Yemen’s southern conflict will face a durability problem
Justice and the rule of law: The World Bank in need of reinventing itself
Justice and the rule of law: The World Bank in need of reinventing itself
The US has a partner in eastern Syria — provided it has the will
The US has a partner in eastern Syria — provided it has the will
Responding to the Rohingya Crisis: Toward Human-Centered Accountability
Responding to the Rohingya Crisis: Toward Human-Centered Accountability
There may not be any celebrations, but the Israeli-Jordanian peace agreement has endured for 25 years
There may not be any celebrations, but the Israeli-Jordanian peace agreement has endured for 25 years
US can maximize pressure against Iran's leaders while helping its people
US can maximize pressure against Iran's leaders while helping its people
A crisis of confidence as Iraq’s protests continue amid violence
A crisis of confidence as Iraq’s protests continue amid violence
A need for mediation in Lebanon as the government and protestors reach a standstill
A need for mediation in Lebanon as the government and protestors reach a standstill
Turkish consolidation and American improvisation in eastern Syria
Turkish consolidation and American improvisation in eastern Syria
Baghdadi’s death is a major victory, but it won’t spell the end of ISIS
Baghdadi’s death is a major victory, but it won’t spell the end of ISIS