U.S. attorney and ambassador
Todd F. Buchwald is an American attorney and legal scholar who served as the United States ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice from December 30, 2015, until July 2017.[ 1] He replaced Stephen Rapp .[ 2]
Education
Buchwald earned BA from Cornell University and a JD from Yale Law School .[ 3]
Career
Buchwald is a professorial lecturer in law at the George Washington University Law School .[ 4] [ 5] He previously served as a career lawyer in the Office of the Legal Adviser of the Department of State and as an attorney in the Office of White House Counsel .[ 6] Buchwald was also an associate in the litigation and tax sections of the Washington law firm of Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering .[ 3]
Publications
"The Crime of Aggression: the United States Perspective, 109 American Journal of International Law 257 (2015) (with Harold H. Koh)[ 5]
"Pre-emption, Iraq and International Law, 97 American Journal of International Law, 557 (2003) (with William H. Taft IV).
U.S, Security Assistance and Related Programs, in J. N. Moore and R. F. Turner, National Security Law, 2d Edition (Carolina Academic Press 2005) (with Michael J. Matheson).
References
^ Lynch, Colum; Gramer, Robbie (August 30, 2017). "With Departure of Top Lawyer, State Department Exodus Continues" . Foreign Policy. Retrieved August 24, 2020 .
^ Gordon, Michael R.; Simons, Marlise (July 19, 2017). "War Crimes Office May Be Closed in State Dept. Reorganization" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved January 30, 2023 .
^ a b "Buchwald, Todd F." U.S. Department of State . Retrieved September 22, 2017 .
^ "Todd Buchwald" . GW Law School . Retrieved August 24, 2020 .
^ a b "TODD BUCHWALD" . The Wilson Center . Retrieved August 24, 2020 .
^ "International Law" . Public Radio Tulsa . Retrieved January 30, 2023 .
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