“As legal memoirs go, this is a racy, readable, engaging, and insightful narrative, spanning more than sixty years of legal and judicial practice, from a lawyer who has had a privileged vantage point into world events and the place of law within them.” —Sir Daniel Bethlehem KCMG KC, barrister, Twenty Essex, London and former principal Legal Adviser, UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office
"I recommend this memoir, elegantly written and highly readable, to all interested in better understanding the challenges besetting the settlement of international disputes, in particular to young lawyers aspiring to pursue a career in international litigation." —Peter Tomka, Judge and Former President of the International Court of Justice
"Judge Brower’s Judging Iran delivers on its stated purpose: it tells a gripping story about the career of a highly esteemed international lawyer, and in the process lays out and defends, with sophistication, our contemporary system of international dispute settlement." —Sean D. Murphy, Manatt-Ahn Professor of International Law, George Washington University; Member, U.N. International Law Commission
"Charles Brower's memoir vividly portrays the power of international justice and the inestimable value of an orderly dispute resolution system for international peace and security." —Abdulqawi Yusuf, Judge and Former President of the International Court of Justice
"Written with energy and a devotion to detail, this book is a powerful recollection by a man who personally shaped modern international dispute resolution. A superb, intensely readable account about a striking career in international law." —Kirkus Reviews