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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Middle East and North African Countries Unite to Fight Antiquities Looting, the Destruction of Cultural Heritage, and Terrorist Financing
Middle East and North African Countries Unite to Fight Antiquities Looting, the Destruction of Cultural Heritage, and Terrorist Financing
After 9/11, We Thought It Would Be a Generation-Long Struggle; We Were Wrong
After 9/11, We Thought It Would Be a Generation-Long Struggle; We Were Wrong
Informal Activism and New Subjectivity in Authoritarian Settings: Iran’s “New Activists”
Informal Activism and New Subjectivity in Authoritarian Settings: Iran’s “New Activists”
Varieties and Dilemmas of Activism in Informal Spaces of Resistance: The Case of Burma under Military Rule
Varieties and Dilemmas of Activism in Informal Spaces of Resistance: The Case of Burma under Military Rule
Weekly Briefing: Syria Talks at G20 Summit, Russian Moves on Israel-Palestine, and Iran Energy Policy
Weekly Briefing: Syria Talks at G20 Summit, Russian Moves on Israel-Palestine, and Iran Energy Policy
Informal Networks and Political Transitions in the MENA and Southeast Asia
Informal Networks and Political Transitions in the MENA and Southeast Asia
The Middle East Institute Denounces Fabrications and False Accusations Against one of its Scholars
The Middle East Institute Denounces Fabrications and False Accusations Against one of its Scholars
Iraqis Defy Sectarianism through Urban Planning, Art
Iraqis Defy Sectarianism through Urban Planning, Art
Monday Briefing: Turkish Incursion into Syria, OPEC Meeting
Monday Briefing: Turkish Incursion into Syria, OPEC Meeting
Seven Reasons Why Lebanon Survives – And Three Reasons Why It Might Not
Seven Reasons Why Lebanon Survives – And Three Reasons Why It Might Not